
''Through'' or ''to''? - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
Jul 3, 2015 · I would like to compare through and to. What is their difference in meaning? Which one is (more) correct (or are both correct)? The context can be found in the two sentences …
prepositions - Difference between "with" and "to" - English …
Sep 30, 2019 · "With" and "to" are very important prepositions in the English language. I know the usage of both prepositions but some points I become stuck with when should I use which …
What is the difference between 'attest' and 'attest to'?
Nov 23, 2016 · What is the difference between 'attest' and 'attest to'? When should we use the phrase attest to and when should attest be used?
meaning - "To increase by" v/s "To increase to" - English Language ...
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'to' versus 'in order to' - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
Welcome to English Language Learners. In our answers here, you have to actually answer the question. Your answer here, however, sounds like the beginning of a dialogue or a prompt. …
Usage between "to" and "and" - English Language Learners Stack …
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word usage - Why is 'enjoy to [verb]' incorrect? - English Language ...
A good question: Why do some verbs take a to-infinitive and why are some verbs followed by a gerund. The silly thing is grammars don't give an answer to this interesting question. They only …
phrase usage - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
Jun 14, 2024 · Water is essential for living things. Getting enough sleep is essential to mental health. These examples are from Cambridge dictionary. According to both Oxford and …
Allow (to) + infinitive, substantive, verb+ -ing
In which way can the verb 'allow' be used? There is always some confusion and apparently it's often intuitively used wrongly. Which form corresponds to correct English, eventually …
word choice - interested in/to: what's the difference? - English ...
Jan 13, 2016 · Here's how it goes: You' re interested in.. .. buying a house = you're seriously considering whether to buy a house. .. collecting stamps = your hobby is collecting stamps. …