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"Louis Tomlinson starting his own record label" I don't understand this sentence, what is record label ?

A "record label" = a record company, e.g., Reprise Records, Interscope Records, YG Entertainment, Syco Music.

what's the right word, oldest or eldest? is the sentence correct? "she is the eldest/oldest 'of the group'"

They are the same thing. (⌒ ͜ʖ⌒)-b

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“Either” is like “too” right? Example: I don't like him and I don't like you too either. PLEASE ANSWER ME. I NEED TO KNOW WHAT EITHER REALLY MEAN

Yes, it can work like that.
"Either" can also mean "one or the other":
- Nan will EITHER rest OR go shopping today.
- Henry will catch up on EITHER "One Piece" OR "Bleach" today.

Is "I have to more strive than yesterday" gramatically correct? Thank you.

"I have to strive more (today) than I did yesterday" would be correct. (⌒ ͜ʖ⌒)-b

A 15 year old girl who ('has' or 'have') scoliosis. which is correct? thank you so much for helping me. *hugs*

"Has" because "girl" is singular. (⌒ ͜ʖ⌒)-b

Your voice, as well as your facial expression, (give, gives) you away. ??

The subject of the sentence is "your voice," so it should be GIVES.
"As well as" ≠ "and," so the easiest thing to figure out whether you need a singular or plural verb is to ignore the phrase that contains "as well as." In the above example, if we ignore "as well as your facial expression," then it becomes clear that we need "gives" (singular) to go with "your voice" (singular).

"I was wearing dark brown but it (turns/turned) out black in the picture due to the lighting." It it correctly stated? Can u explain bout "but" precisely pls

"I was (past) wearing dark brown, but it turned (past) out black in the picture ...."
Here's an explanation of "but":
- To suggest a contrast that is unexpected in light of the first clause: "Joey lost a fortune in the stock market, but he still seems able to live quite comfortably."
- To suggest in an affirmative sense what the first part of the sentence implied in a negative way (sometimes replaced by on the contrary): "The club never invested foolishly, but used the services of a sage investment counselor."
- To connect two ideas with the meaning of "with the exception of" (and then the second word takes over as subject): "Everybody but Goldenbreath is trying out for the team."
Here is the source of that explanation: http://bit.ly/1doHrL0
(⌒ ͜ʖ⌒)-b
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Neither one of us (is, are) willing to go. ??

"Neither of" is always singular, so "Neither one of us IS willing to go" is right.
- Neither of Nan's aunts IS here.
- Neither of Henry's headphones IS working properly.
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how to use "man" and "men"?

"Man" is singular, so "Peter is a man."
"Men" is plural, so "Henry and Peter are men."

Is the word 'fade up' and 'tired' same?

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I think you mean "fed up," in which case it would mean the same thing as "tired of (something)":
- I'm fed up with your whining and complaining.
- Fed up with hateful comments from haters, the celebrity deactivated her Twitter account.
- Peter is fed up with his phone; he is going to buy a new one tomorrow.

All the water (has, have) been spilled. What is the correct answer?

"Water" is a singular noun, so it should be "has." ^^

what's the difference between 'who is xxx?' and 'who xxx is?'

It all comes down to usage:
"Who is Jo?" "Who is G-DRAGON?" "Who is Jang Hanna?"
vs.
"Can you tell me who Jo is?" "Don't you know who G-DRAGON is?" "Do you know who Jang Hanna is?"
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What does "your words against my words" mean during an argument Is it more or less like "let's agree to disagree"

When you say, "It will be your words against mine" (or "his words against hers" or some variation), you're basically saying that there is no proof (or witnesses) of who's right or wrong, and it will be up to other people to decide.
Let's say that Nan copied Henry's homework. When the teacher angrily calls them both to the principal's office, Henry might ask Nan, "Why did you copy my homework?" Nan might say, "They won't know that I copied your homework. I'll just say that you copied mine. It'll be your words against mine."
Since there were no witnesses or proof of who copied whose homework, it will be up to the teacher and principal to decide who's telling the truth.

What does it mean when someone is "chic" and "laid-back"?? Thanks in advance

"Chic" = stylish; sophisticated: Everyone praised the chic dress that the A-list actress wore.
"Laid-back" = (informal) relaxed and easygoing: The world-famous professor is both funny and laid-back, so it's not surprising that she is every student's favorite.
If you combine the two, you get a stylish person who is relaxed and easygoing: Emma Watson is both chic and laid-back, a rare combination in today's age.

if I may say so.. what is the meaning?

We use "If I may say so" when you're making a personal comment that the listener/reader may find offensive:
- If I may say so, I thought the "Hunger Games" movies were better than the books.
- If I may say so, I'm more excited about Pink Punk's upcoming debut than Red Velvet's comeback.
- Our school has the best students, if I may say so.

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