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  1. closely VS close - English Language Learners Stack Exchange

    Nov 15, 2023 · As you can see, we much prefer more closely for such relatively metaphoric contexts. Note that close literally means physically near, but it's often used figuratively to mean …

  2. relative clauses - somewhere vs someplace vs some place - English ...

    Jul 27, 2022 · All examples are mine. I'm curios which of them you consider correct and which not. (1a) I know somewhere we can go. (1b) I know somewhere where we can go. (2a) I know …

  3. word choice - English Language Learners Stack Exchange

    Let's say that Jacob is a student of a high school coming from a place 150 miles away. Because it's inefficient to commute between his school and his home, Jacob decided to rent an …

  4. adjectives - When should I use next, upcoming and coming?

    Apr 28, 2021 · I'd like to know when should I use "next", "upcoming" and "coming"? The Associated Press (AP) earlier on Monday reported the doses would be shared in coming …

  5. is it correct to say 'Just called' when you telling someone

    Jan 8, 2017 · The word "just" as an adverb has different manings, one of which is a short time ago or rcently. You cannot say it's used only in the present. However, you can say that it's usually …

  6. 贾斯汀比伯《love me》的歌词及翻译 - 百度知道

    Dec 6, 2011 · Tell me you love me. 说你爱我 My heart is blind but I don’t care 我的心已经坏了,但是我不在乎 ‘Cuz when I’m with you everything has disappeared 因为和你在一起,所有 …

  7. past tense - What should be used: "leave" vs "leaving" - English ...

    I am confused about which one should I choose: We noticed him leave the house. We noticed him leaving the house.

  8. 《she》的英文歌词及中文翻译 - 百度知道

    《she》的英文歌词及中文翻译She hangs out every day near by the beach 她每天躺在海滩边的吊床上. Havin’ a HEINEKEN fallin’ asleep 喝杯海涅肯啤酒便入睡 She looks so sexy when …

  9. ‘The next weekend’ or ‘next weekend - English Language Learners ...

    Apr 4, 2018 · English has a slight, unfortunate ambiguity in how the near future is described: "this weekend" = current weekend or first upcoming weekend "next weekend" = first or second …

  10. grammar - "On/ to - English Language Learners Stack Exchange

    Jan 1, 2025 · Any particular context? They can be used in a lot of different ways, both literally and metaphorically: of places, pictures, people, decorations/things stuck on something, giving …