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  1. Graham vs. Graeme - English Language Learners Stack Exchange

    Object: Snooker player Graeme Dott is Scotsman. Also cyclist Graeme Obree is Scotsman. So, I could think that Graeme is Scotish version of Graham. But A. Graham Bell was Scotsman too - …

  2. What is the difference between hallmark and trademark?

    May 13, 2021 · A long time ago, the word "hall" was used to refer to what we would now call a "place". A hall was usually a specific workshop or sometimes even a city where hand-made …

  3. "Replace" Vs "Be replaced" - English Language Learners Stack …

    Sep 18, 2019 · "Replace" is, as you say, a transitive verb, and therefore can be used in the passive: A replaces B B is replaced by A. It can also be used as a causative verb: C replaces …

  4. Why is the same person called differently by different people?

    Apr 6, 2020 · For example sports commentator Murray Walker is actually named Graeme Murray Walker. Additionally, we also commonly vary the given names into nicknames and …

  5. Frequency of tenses - English Language Learners Stack Exchange

    Nov 15, 2017 · Graeme Kennedy, ‘Preferred ways of putting things with implications for language teaching’, in Jan Svartvik, ed., Directions in Corpus Linguistics: Proceedings of Nobel …