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  • Contextual meaning of afforded to - English Language Usage Stack . . .
    According to Merriam Webster Dictionary, afford has two meanings: to be able to bear the cost of to make available, give forth, or provide naturally or inevitably In what contexts are the two meani
  • Should afford be transitive in my chosen path has afforded (to) me . . .
    Sixteen years later, my chosen path has afforded to me unique opportunities, limitless learning, and potential for growth Should I use the verb offered or afforded?
  • meaning - What does the word afford mean here? - English Language . . .
    It is always important to say what is (or cannot be) afforded For example, we might say: The Smithsonian affords the visitor endless opportunities for learning or The new quarters afford our business room for growth The author of this essay has clearly seen the word "afford" used this way but has only a hazy idea of its meaning
  • The correct use of the verb to afford - English Language Usage . . .
    There's a subtle difference (whether intentional or not) between being able to afford a thing: "a car" -- and being able to afford to perform an action: "to buy" The first directly involves money finances The other usage may involve things other than finances, such as time, emotional or physical stresses, and so on That's because to buy is a process or activity which often enough includes
  • word choice - Is respect awarded, accorded or afforded? - English . . .
    Google searching implies that "awarded" is largely out of use, but "accorded" and "afforded" each appear at comparable frequency, changing depending on the context
  • Can the word afforded be used in the following context
    Yes, afforded is used properly in the provided sentence In the future, to determine whether a word can be used within a certain context, I suggest you reference a dictionary and replace the word in question with a definition, applying the proper tense as necessary
  • Why is afford always accompanied with can?
    There is a difference between having enough money to buy something and being able to afford it For example if I have $100 I have enough money to go to a nice restaurant, but I can't afford to go because I need to pay my electric bill with that money
  • can affor + to ~ing | UsingEnglish. com ESL Forum
    I can afford to go on a holiday I can afford going on a holiday I've learned that only the first sentence is grammatically correct but some grammar book say the second sentence is also acceptable Is it possible to use both to-infinitive and gerund after afford? I'm pretty much confused
  • The difference between would mean and would have meant
    In order to use would mean (a hypothetical) in your sentence, you need to change "could" to "can," so; "He can not afford to be out of the public eye; it would mean the death of his public career " This is a future conditional "Would have meant" is talking about an alternative past timeline In order to use that expression, you need to change "could" to "could not have afforded " So the
  • self-reflexivity | UsingEnglish. com ESL Forum
    12 grader mock test : 2019-9-23 1950s critics separated themselves from the masses by rejecting the ‘natural’ enjoyment afforded by products of mass culture through judgments based on a refined sense of realism For example, in most critics championing Douglas Sirk’s films’ social critique





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