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r/ENGLISH
137k members
r/ENGLISH is a subreddit with 137k members. Its distinguishing qualities are that the community is huge in size, and has high activity.
Popular Themes in r/ENGLISH
#1
Advice Requests
: "How to use the word female? (and should you?)"
17 posts
#2
Pain & Anger
: "I can't stand it (Rant)"
4 posts
#3
Solution Requests
: "Is there anything that the current English learning apps are missing?"
1 post
Popular Topics in r/ENGLISH
#1
English
: "Native English speakers - have you ever heard the word "splenetic"?"
66 posts
#2
Learning
: "Day 4 of Learning a New Word Every Day"
29 posts
#3
Grammar
: "Why do some words start with an uppercase letter here? Is this old Grammar?"
25 posts
#4
Vocabulary
: "Special Vocabulary: Cacophony | Word of the Day"
23 posts
#5
Looking For A Partner
11 posts
#6
English Speaking Partner
9 posts
#7
Language
: "Does this sentence make sense?"
9 posts
#8
Pronunciation
: "Do Americans find the French "th" Pronunciation annoying?"
8 posts
#9
English Practice
8 posts
#10
Speaking
: "I need someone to improve my english, specifically Speaking."
8 posts
Member Growth in r/ENGLISH
Yearly
+44k members(46.4%)
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