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"Imma leave" is a spoken-style verb phrase that combines the colloquial contraction "imma" (I am going to) with the verb "leave." In standard English, the more formal equivalent...
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"Imma leave" is a spoken-style verb phrase that combines the colloquial contraction "imma" (I am going to) with the verb "leave." In standard English, the more formal equivalent...
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The question how is house asks about the condition, quality, or state of a house as a home or building. In everyday English, it often appears in structures such as How is the ho...
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Whether to write runaway or run away depends on how the words function in the sentence. Use runaway (one word) as an adjective meaning someone who has left home without permissi...
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