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  • acceptable to - acceptable for - WordReference Forums
    acceptable to acceptable for Usually, to is used when what follows is a person or something that could accept or not accept the subject, as in the topic example and these: Asked whether those changes are acceptable to the Armenian side no readymade solution would be acceptable to the people of Kashmir But occasionally for is used, and seems OK
  • When is it acceptable to say 2 persons instead of 2 people?
    Hello everyone, Can anyone please tell me in what context we can say '2 persons' instead of '2 people'? Are there any situations when it's obligatory to say '2 persons' rather than '2 people'? Thank you in advance :)
  • is foreigners offensive? - WordReference Forums
    Hello, everyone, Recently I view an English study video In the video, he mentioned that "foreigners" is not an appropriate way to call people from other countries He also quoted part of the definition from Dictionay com: Sometimes, foreigner is used negatively to harshly judge or
  • Is it ok to for me? | WordReference Forums
    Hi! I don't know which preposition is right in this sentence: "Whatever you bring will be okey to for me?"
  • I hope it is fine with you. | WordReference Forums
    If it's very formal you might write "I hope that's acceptable" I hope your English teacher didn't suggest you use fine instead, because I don't think it would be very idiomatic in this sentence I don't know of any technical reason why we say "with" instead of "for" - that's just the way it is
  • both is both are | WordReference Forums
    "Hug" and "cuddle" are both okay to use If "both" is the subject of the verb, the verb must be plural (Unless, as the previous poster noted, you are talking about the word itself: "If 'both' is the subject of the verb…")
  • confirm whether if I am correct | WordReference Forums
    Could some member s confirm whether if I am correct? 1 Is the question correctly phrased? 2, If it is, should I use 'whether' or 'if'? Thanks in advance
  • quicklier or more quickly? - WordReference Forums
    Yes, both "more dirty" and "dirtier" are acceptable, though "dirtier" is more natural sounding "Quicklier" is never used Although nzfauna prefers "quicker" to "more quickly," in North America these are not interchangeable; quicker cannot be an adverb These are correct: Adjective: A cat is quicker than a mouse




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