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Japanese living in Tokyo.
What does "screw the optics" mean?
3 AnswersLanguages2 years agoBelt drive or direct drive?
7 AnswersMusic & Music Players3 years agoEnglish question: Is it okay to say?
"Love hangs with us."
Meaning "Our love is forever" or "love is always with us"
3 AnswersLanguages9 years agoEnglish question: Does it sound right to say, "This machine goes by electricity."?
meaning "This machine runs on electricity."
5 AnswersLanguages9 years agoEnglish grammar question?
a. We went to shopping/fishing yesterday.
b. We went shopping/fishing yesterday.
"to" shouldn't be there?
I know (b) is right. What about (a)? Doesn't sound right?
3 AnswersLanguages9 years agoWhat do you think are the problems with English education in Japan?
7 AnswersJapan9 years agoAre former ALTs not supposed to criticize English education in Japan?
Is there a prior written agreement not to or something?
And what's your take on English education in Japan?
3 AnswersJapan9 years agoESL question brother/sister?
"Elder brother" or "big brother"? (British and/or US)
1 AnswerLanguages9 years agoWhat does "duice" mean?
2 AnswersLanguages9 years agothe protest in NY the beginning of another Russian Bolshevik revolution?
I don't know what relevance it has to do with Japan.
2 AnswersJapan10 years agoOn English grammar: Is it possible to use the adverb "recently" in present tense?
My understanding has always been that that's bad grammar, but I'm not really sure.
Like: I recently have this problem.
4 AnswersLanguages10 years agoEnglish question: What exactly does this mean?
'I'm shy of that remark."
What exactly does it mean?
I'm embarrassed to hear that remark. shy:embarrassed
I don't deserve that remark. shy of: lacking
4 AnswersLanguages10 years ago