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  • Asked on March 25, 2021 in Grammar.

    How the English sounds to me very idiomatic, particularly for spoken English. However it seems from comments here and elsewhere ( https://painintheenglish.com/). The meaning of ‘think to’only can be defined as something that is not fully accepted or recognized (other than in the US)?

    What are the prepositions following word think displayed in

    the OED: about, before, on, upon, and to (rare)?

    How

    about a day at the park? Can

    I take a walk in the park along the way?

    Can anyone please contact me, we can tell more about our experience.

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  • Asked on March 25, 2021 in Word choice.

    Is there any special description it can have of that person? The room was filled with a din of conversation. If you’re with friends at a busy bar with friends, you must compete with the din in the room in order to hold a conversation. In your case, I might say something like, “The room was filled with the baritone din of conversation. What

    is the difference between “nice and great” and “good things”?

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  • Asked on March 20, 2021 in Grammar.

    How the English sounds to me very idiomatic, particularly for spoken English. However it seems from comments here and elsewhere ( https://painintheenglish.com/). The meaning of ‘think to’only can be defined as something that is not fully accepted or recognized (other than in the US)?

    What are the prepositions following word think displayed in

    the OED: about, before, on, upon, and to (rare)?

    How

    about a day at the park? Can

    I take a walk in the park along the way?

    Can anyone please contact me, we can tell more about our experience.

    • 814610 views
    • 7 answers
    • 301199 votes
  • Asked on March 20, 2021 in Grammar.

    How the English sounds to me very idiomatic, particularly for spoken English. However it seems from comments here and elsewhere ( https://painintheenglish.com/). The meaning of ‘think to’only can be defined as something that is not fully accepted or recognized (other than in the US)?

    What are the prepositions following word think displayed in

    the OED: about, before, on, upon, and to (rare)?

    How

    about a day at the park? Can

    I take a walk in the park along the way?

    Can anyone please contact me, we can tell more about our experience.

    • 814610 views
    • 7 answers
    • 301199 votes
  • Asked on March 20, 2021 in Grammar.

    How the English sounds to me very idiomatic, particularly for spoken English. However it seems from comments here and elsewhere ( https://painintheenglish.com/). The meaning of ‘think to’only can be defined as something that is not fully accepted or recognized (other than in the US)?

    What are the prepositions following word think displayed in

    the OED: about, before, on, upon, and to (rare)?

    How

    about a day at the park? Can

    I take a walk in the park along the way?

    Can anyone please contact me, we can tell more about our experience.

    • 814610 views
    • 7 answers
    • 301199 votes
  • Asked on March 20, 2021 in Grammar.

    How the English sounds to me very idiomatic, particularly for spoken English. However it seems from comments here and elsewhere ( https://painintheenglish.com/). The meaning of ‘think to’only can be defined as something that is not fully accepted or recognized (other than in the US)?

    What are the prepositions following word think displayed in

    the OED: about, before, on, upon, and to (rare)?

    How

    about a day at the park? Can

    I take a walk in the park along the way?

    Can anyone please contact me, we can tell more about our experience.

    • 814610 views
    • 7 answers
    • 301199 votes
  • Asked on March 20, 2021 in Grammar.

    How the English sounds to me very idiomatic, particularly for spoken English. However it seems from comments here and elsewhere ( https://painintheenglish.com/). The meaning of ‘think to’only can be defined as something that is not fully accepted or recognized (other than in the US)?

    What are the prepositions following word think displayed in

    the OED: about, before, on, upon, and to (rare)?

    How

    about a day at the park? Can

    I take a walk in the park along the way?

    Can anyone please contact me, we can tell more about our experience.

    • 814610 views
    • 7 answers
    • 301199 votes
  • Asked on March 20, 2021 in Grammar.

    How the English sounds to me very idiomatic, particularly for spoken English. However it seems from comments here and elsewhere ( https://painintheenglish.com/). The meaning of ‘think to’only can be defined as something that is not fully accepted or recognized (other than in the US)?

    What are the prepositions following word think displayed in

    the OED: about, before, on, upon, and to (rare)?

    How

    about a day at the park? Can

    I take a walk in the park along the way?

    Can anyone please contact me, we can tell more about our experience.

    • 814610 views
    • 7 answers
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  • Asked on March 19, 2021 in Word choice.

    Either the first (sounds grander) or the second (more everyday).

    Not a third. Are all human beings designed with certain specific abilities and powers? Indiciaulars and institutions can be endowed by benefactors who, typically, give them large amounts of money. When doing something/employment is done with an

    endowment it is conferred rather than won.

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