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  • grammar - Usage of spark and spark off - English Language Learners . . .
    Here is one for spark off spark off (tr, adverb) to bring into being or action; activate or initiate So I would say that they have the same meaning This coincides with my experience You might also simply consider off as an intensifier In your specific examples, spark off and spark works for both It terms of how it sounds, spark without
  • Im baffled at this expression: If I dont talk to you beforehand . . .
    A client wrote to me and ended his email with this line: If I don't talk to you beforehand, I hope you have a very happy, healthy and safe holiday!
  • Start vs. Start Off? - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
    "Start off baking the cookies" is also grammatical, but sounds like you're telling them which item to bake first, out of several options "The race started" sounds normal, while "The race started off" sounds like something is missing on the end of the sentence, perhaps "The race started off poorly for Johnson "
  • prepositions - When do we say on the rack and in the rack . . .
    @Steven As an aside, if anyone was wondering, the reason (if you can really call it a ‘reason’) that we go on planes without actually climbing up on top of them is that we almost invariably use on for mass transit entities: we are on the train, the bus, the plane or the ferry, even if we’re actually fully enclosed by them
  • What does net off mean? - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
    Questionable sentence: Credit risk adjustments are netted off balance exposures before applying risk weighting This sounds totally unidiomatic because the word balance is used incorrectly There is: on-balance sheet exposure and off-balance sheet exposure and plain old balance sheet exposure In English, you don't "net something off of something"
  • What is the difference between ‘interest in ‘interest for
    9 out of 10 times you should use "interest in " I've heard "interest for" only a few times The only examples I can think of would be "This credit card account will accumulate 13% interest for the first six months," or "The new discovery holds interest for scientists "
  • Drop vs Drop off - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
    Many times I have been confused whether to use drop drop off or something else Context like: - Airport drop drop off! If someone has left you at the airport by any means of transportation, are these sentences correct: 1 Airport drop off for the official visit (while giving reasons) 2 Airport drop for the official visit 3
  • Meaning of this quote from the book The Great Gatsby?
    The novel itself was written 1924-25, a couple of years after the giddy expectations of 1922 had probably burned off It's interesting he chose to set the novel in that particular year Following the 90s analogy, it would be like someone writing a novel in early 2000s about the year 1999 - in the same sort of cultural era, but with a darker
  • Would have or would had - use of tenses in a sentence
    "Would have" is a modal verb that describes an unreal condition in the past Usually, would have suggests a bad feeling about the past
  • difference - Sign v. sign off - Sign v. sign off - English Language . . .
    sign off: to announce the end of something (such as a message or broadcast) Source sign: write one's name on (a letter, card, document, etc ) to identify oneself as the writer or sender Source "sign off" is used for ending the letter with a sentence or summary, and "sign" is for writing your name signature to show who you are In this case





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