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  • participate to, in or at? | WordReference Forums
    Hi dears, which one of the following expressions do you think it is correct? I participated IN the xy project I participated AT the xy project I participated TO the xy project Do the other ones mean anything? Thank you very much for your help!
  • participate to, in or at a congress? | WordReference Forums
    I know there's this and another thread on participate in at to It appears that "participate at" is also an option, and yet catinhat says it should be only "participate in "
  • participated lt;only in gt; lt;in only gt; sports | WordReference Forums
    here's the original problem I am trying to write, please help with the location of "only", thanks! 10 kids participated in afterschool activities 2 kids participated only in sports, 3 kids participated only in science clubs
  • He participates in class. . . - WordReference Forums
    Benjamin is an excellent Spanish student He participates in class and completes his assignments on time I am encouraging him to keep studying continue studying the Spanish language (or you could say keep studying continue studying Spanish) Congratulations!
  • in which one participates | WordReference Forums
    Everyone cannot become a Demosthenes, but any-one can improve his art of speaking A large percentage of our time is consumed in talking and possibly less time and thought are de-voted to the improvement of speech than almost any other activity in which one participates Dear all, If I
  • Neither you nor I is am are | WordReference Forums
    Which verb should be used? Neither you nor I is are going to win any money tonight Changing the sentence to read: Neither one of us is going to win any money tonight I think that is grammatically correct and looks fine But, in the first sentence is ‘neither’ the subject? If so, should
  • partnered with or partnered by - WordReference Forums
    2 Klean Kanteen is partnered with Healthy Child, Healthy World Foundation and participates in breast cancer funds each October (Use partnered in a sentence | partnered sentence examples) I wonder why we can use "partnered with" instead of "partnered by"
  • take action vs take actions | WordReference Forums
    Today, I said: We must take immediate actions to stop the violence Then a friend corrected me and said I should say "take immediate action", not "actions" I asked him why, he just said that's how it's said in English Is my friend right? There are many things, or actions, we can do
  • do athletics vs play athletics | WordReference Forums
    In this example: (More women are doing athletics these days ), I think the writer used "doing" instead of "playing" to mean that "more women are participating in athletics these days " Since "athletics" is a non-countable meaning "a group of sports such as running, jumping, and throwing" But in





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