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- whats the difference between participate and participate in?
As in "Independent music labels also will participate, said other people familiar with the matter " and "Independent music labels also will participate in, said other people familiar with the matte
- participate to, in or at a congress? | WordReference Forums
I am not convinced at all of 'participate at ' to participate = to take part If you take part, I suppose you can take part at a place or in an action Participate at therefore reduces the (in this case) congress to a place, and thus would include people who waited on tables, cleaned the place, organised the event, etc , without actually taking part in the purpose of the congress as such ' at
- 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!
- word choice - Participate in or participate on? - English Language . . .
Which is the correct preposition in the sentence below? Why? Participated in on producing quality software solutions for leading global insurance and reinsurance companies
- participate vs attend - WordReference Forums
Hi everyone! I would like to know which is the difference, if there is, between participate and attend, for example a meeting or a course I think, but
- To participate in on - WordReference Forums
Hello Would you say: - You should participate in an introduction day or would you us the preposition "on" (though this sounds odd to me)? Thank you in advance!!
- participate or be participating [duplicate] - English Language Usage . . .
Which of the following is more idiomatic? List out the groups you participate in List out the groups you're participating in
- participate in participated in by | WordReference Forums
thousands participated in a nationwide strike OED duet -- an action participated in by two parties M-W I think the "in" in OED's quote is a preposition, in M-W it's an adverb Am I right? Thank you
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