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  1. What does homie mean? - English Language Learners Stack …

    Conversely, two strangers could be homies if they are both from near identical backgrounds, upbringings, ideologies, affiliations, etc. You might address someone as homie if you wish to …

  2. home's vs homes' - English Language Learners Stack Exchange

    When referring to the homes decor would it be homes' or home's? Example: The custom design can blend seamlessly with the homes' (or home's) decor. 2nd Example: We offer custom …

  3. What is the difference between "I've come to realize" and "I have ...

    Jul 16, 2015 · I've come to realize. I have realized. Could you simplify the meaning of each sentence in very very simple English so that I can get the difference easily. Could you clarify …

  4. A person that you share the neighborhood with

    Is there a single word or common expression like homie, roomie, fellow citizen for someone who lives in your neighborhood? I think neighbor can be used just for those that live just next to you …

  5. Difference: think something + [adj VS to be adj]

    Aug 11, 2024 · As far as I'm concerned, the following structures mean the exact same thing: think/consider/account + O + adj/N think/consider/account + O + to be + adj/N Is that true, or is …

  6. prepositions - "I will see you on Monday morning" vs. "I will see …

    May 1, 2021 · I will see you on Monday morning. I will see you Monday morning. Is the second version idiomatic and grammatically correct? Which version do native speakers prefer to use …

  7. sentence meaning - English Language Learners Stack Exchange

    May 8, 2014 · I am not getting the correct sentence for asking the names of all people in a group. I know their nick names and I want to know the actual name of every person in one sentence. …