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  1. meaning - What does "fells" mean here? - English Language Learners ...

    Mar 6, 2022 · Basically, hollow halls beneath the fells is a poetic reference to caves here (stereotypically, dwarves live and work as miners underground).

  2. politeness - The difference between "I am" and "My name is" in a face ...

    Jan 12, 2015 · The first thing I learned in English was that "I am" and "my name is" are both used for introductions. (of course after the alphabets!) I feel depressed. :) Seriously though, why would they …

  3. Learned vs have learned - English Language Learners Stack Exchange

    Mar 10, 2023 · Situation 1: My friend who is still alive,he is a very good student, he often helps me with my questions. Which sentence is correct to use when I talk to another friend about him: (1) I learned …

  4. Fall vs Fall down - English Language Learners Stack Exchange

    Fall, Fell, Fallen, Falling - This is not related to gravity. She fell ill. Fall under category. Fall asleep. Fall into a trap. Fell in Love 💙 ️💙 She fell to my knees. Fall down, Fell Down, Fallen Down, a Falling Down - …

  5. When shouldn't I use possessive s?

    Dec 19, 2024 · The only "truth" here is you shouldn't use possessive s in contexts where native speakers don't use it. Don't forget that native speakers aren't explicitly taught whether and when to …

  6. where vs at where - English Language Learners Stack Exchange

    Jun 22, 2022 · I'm not sure if a preposition is needed. A new roundabout will be added where/at where the south road meets the main road currently in a T-intersection.

  7. at the top / in the top - English Language Learners Stack Exchange

    Feb 28, 2015 · The only 100% accurate, hard-and-fast rule is that there is no 100% accurate, hard-and-fast rule. I can use several prepositions to accurately describe the locations in this picture: The logo …

  8. conjunctions - When to use "and" or "or" when providing a list ...

    I would advise more on the usage of the first one. Since you are finally going to use only one algorithm for your search (as depicted by " using a search algorithm ") you'd be using or in your sentence. On …

  9. "On the open down"? - English Language Learners Stack Exchange

    May 19, 2022 · I fail to comprehend the part in bold. The Invisible Man, Wells: He vanished behind a laburnum, and appeared again clambering a fence that abutted on the open down.

  10. sentence construction - "Shall" in reported speech - English Language ...

    Apr 9, 2025 · If we make questions with "shall" let it be "Shall I carry your bags?". How do I report such sentences in reported speech? Do I change "shall" into "should"?...