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What is the term for a person whose job is to place products on shelves in stores?
What's called a person whom his work is to put products on shelves in stores (for example in supermarkets)? For example, if one of the products is missed, then he adds it again. I was told (by non native English speaker) that "merchandiser" works…
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What does the expression "Happy is as happy does" mean?
I just read an article in The Economist's China section (2019/02/16) with the subtitle "Happy is as happy is told to".
Feeling confused, I googled about this expression, only to find a quite similar expression: "Happy is as happy does".
What do…
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Ways to say 'get smaller', 'decrease in size' in one word
What are the proper ways to say that something gets smaller (decreases in size) in one word?
I am not asking about cases when what we discribe represents a measure of something (price, volume, weight, height). In those cases I know that it is…
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Can we use "dare" in this way?
How dared you speak to me like that?
Is this a correct way to use "dare"? Shouldn't we say?
How dare you speak to me like that?
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Why does "money" take "the" in "all the money in the world"?
"All the money in the world " , in this sentence we talk about money in general , right ? I've read a book that says if we're talking about things in general we do not use "the".
So why "the money" ?
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Can things "grow smaller"?
This is the headline of an online article:
Tasty Fish Grow Smaller in Warming Ocean.
And this is from Google search:
Why Belgian coins grow smaller.
Growing is all about increasing in size and getting bigger while smaller is just the opposite,…
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What is the difference between "I still use" vs "I am still using" in this sentence?
What's the difference between :
It's 2018 already and I still use an iPhone 5S.
vs
It's 2018 already and I am still using an iPhone 5S.
Does the use of the word 'using' mean I am thinking of upgrading really soon, or is there any other…
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What does "Gringo Price" mean?
What does "Gringo Price" mean in the following context?
"A lot of places will “Gringo Price” you. Remember those scammy repair places in the US? They exist in Portugal too."
Source: How to Buy a Car in Portugal
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"This book *reads* very well."
This book reads very well.
The usage of the verb read is unusual. Because it doesn't say here that the book reads something, but someone reads the book. Can you give me a hint what is this grammar point called?
Can I say these?
This story tells…
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Stephen Hawking believes that the earth is unlikely to be the only planet ____ life has developed gradually
(I'm reading a grammar textbook, which contains the question and clams it was written for China's National College Entrance Examination in 2010. I checked, and it was.)
Stephen Hawking believes that the earth is unlikely to be the only planet ____…
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What do "blacks" and "missions" refer to in this context about Australia?
From the movie Tracks:
Robyn: Would you mind not taking pictures?
Rick: A man has to do his job.
Robyn: That's exactly the reason blacks were dumped in missions... men just doing their job.
It seems coming out of nowhere. The film is set in the…
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What is the difference between "general" and "generic"?
I am finding an example to clearly differentiate and demonstrate the use of these two words. At the moment, I am relying more on my feelings to decide which word to use. Say I am writing an article that talks about a solution or framework, should I…
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Is the use of "one of the" correct in the following context?
I want to know what the constraints are on using the phrase one of the.
Is it used correctly in this example?
He is one of the soldiers who fight for their country.
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"He gave the order to abandon ship." - why no article?
The entry for "abandon" in the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary contains the following example sentence:
He gave the order to abandon ship (= to leave the ship because it was sinking).
I wonder why this sentence does not go:
He gave the…
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How to pronounce the 'schwa' sound
I have seen lately many questions related to the pronunciation of the schwa (ə) sound. Today, I again found this question, What exactly is the "schwa" sound?, at EL&U, so I wanted to ask how the 'schwa' sound is pronounced.
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