grammar - English Language Learners Stack Exchange He remembered to post a present to his mother for her sixtieth birthday Why not use ‘posting’ instead of ‘to post’? I think posting is better But the book use ‘to post’, I feel it weird
Is there any difference between post under and post with? I think that the history of usage may be that to "post under" comes from the term to "write under" a name - because the author's name would be on the cover, and their writing on the pages underneath the cover - it is a visualisation of posting content physically spatially under the author's name "Post with" is more abstract - indicating an association of the name with the content being posted
Post to for_the difference? - English Language Learners Stack Exchange If you post some letters for someone, you're saving them the trouble of posting those letters themselves (letters which they probably wrote themselves; certainly, letters which they are responsible for posting) If you post letters to someone, you hope they will eventually be delivered to that person