Incorporate IN,INTO or WITH? Which is the correct preposition?

Practice English or Spanish with AI here   We usually use the preposition “into” with the verb “to include”. This is because we often want to include something within the boundaries of something else(which is a common use of the preposition “in”) and move something from one place to another(common use of “to”). Examples: I […]

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Commensurate WITH or TO? Which is the correct preposition?

Practice English or Spanish with AI here   The word “commensurate” means that something has a suitable value in realtion to the value provided. You  use “commensurate”  with the preposition “with” to connect the two things we are comparing in value. Example: The amount of work required is commensurate with the salary provided.  Commensurate With

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