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Correlate TO or WITH? Which is the correct preposition?(+Correlation)

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We use the preposition “with” with the verb “to correlate. The meaning of correlate is “for two things to have a connection”. Examples: Your opinion does not correlate with mine. …

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Concurrent TO or WITH? Which is the correct preposition?

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We use the preposition “with” with the adjective ”concurrent”. The meaning of concurrent is “happening at the same time” or “agreeing with something”. Examples: The concurrent event is happening at…

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Resentful OF, TO, ABOUT or TOWARDS? Which is the correct preposition?

Vocabulary / Conor

We use the preposition “of” with the adjective “resentful” when we want to show the thing that we feel unhappy about. There are other prepositions that we can use with…

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

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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…

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Interested IN or ON? Which is the correct preposition?

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We use the preposition “in” with the adjective “interested”. We don’t usually use “interested on” in English.  Example: I am interested in the job. I am interested on the job …

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Participate IN or ON? Which is the correct preposition?

Vocabulary / Conor

We use the preposition “in” with the verb “to participate”. We don’t usually use “participate on” in English.  Participate In We use the preposition “in” when we want to show…

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Embed IN,INTO, ON or ONTO? Which is the correct preposition?

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We usually use the preposition “in” with the verb ”to embed” when we use the verb to show that something is deeply attached to something else. When we talk about…

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Commensurate WITH or TO? Which is the correct preposition?

Vocabulary / Conor

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…

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Skillset or Skill Set? Which is correct in English?

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English is a complex language with compound words like playground. Compound words combine two words together to form one, and one word many believe is a compound word is skill…

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What is the Meaning of OFC? (Text Language 2023)

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While surfing the internet, you’re bound to come across a few words that’ll make you scratch your head and wonder about their meaning. For example, what’s is the meaning of …

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