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Thankful FOR or TO? Which is the correct preposition?

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Practice English or Spanish with AI here   We use “thankful for” when we want to show the reason for our gratitude and “thankful to” when we want to show the direction of our gratitude. Example to show the difference: I am thankful to you for giving me a back massage.  As you can see […]

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Grateful FOR or TO? Which is the correct preposition?

Vocabulary / Conor

Practice English or Spanish with AI here   We use “grateful for” when we want to show the reason for our gratitude and “grateful to” when we want to show the direction of our gratitude. Example to show the difference: I am grateful to you for giving me a back massage.  As you can see

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Invest IN or ON? Which is the correct preposition?

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Practice English or Spanish with AI here   We use the preposition “in” with the verb “invest”. This is because we have an area(for example property or a company) that we want to invest in. Examples: I always invest in stocks and bonds.   He invested all of his money into Apple. Invest in We use

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Impressed BY or WITH? Which is the correct preposition?

Vocabulary / Conor

Practice English or Spanish with AI here   You can use either “impressed by” or “impressed with” in English. There are certain situations where you might choose “by” or “with” but it is usually a personal preference. You should use “with” when you use the active voice.We also tend to use “with” with “things” and

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Include IN or ON? Which is the correct preposition?

Vocabulary / Conor

Practice English or Spanish with AI here   We usually use the preposition “in” 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”). Examples: I want to be included in everything. Yes, she is included in

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Available TO, FOR, IN, ON or AT – Which is the correct preposition?

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Practice English or Spanish with AI here   When deciding on the correct preposition for “available” it is important to think about the following words and phrases after available. If it is a verb or it shows who can use the availability, then use “to”.If we are talking about time, then use in, on or

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Enroll IN, AT or ON? Which is the correct preposition?

Vocabulary / Conor

Practice English or Spanish with AI here   We usually use “enroll in”  when we use words like course or a program. We use “enroll at” when we name the University or School.     Examples: I am enrolled in the Computer Science course. I am enrolled at Stanford. You can spell enroll with one “l” or

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Adept IN, WITH or AT? What is the correct preposition?

Vocabulary / Conor

Practice English or Spanish with AI here   Adept means to have a good level in something where you have more than intermediate skills but at the same time you are not an expert. We usually use the preposition “at” with “adept” but “in” and “with” can also be used.We use adept with “at” for

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Align With or To? Which is the Correct Preposition?

Vocabulary / Conor

Practice English or Spanish with AI here   The verb “To align” means to bring into line but we often use “align” in a metaphorical way to show that things are congruent(match up to) with our goals.  Think about an example where you want to stay on a diet and someone offers you a slice

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Passionate FOR or ABOUT? Which is correct?

Vocabulary / Conor

Practice English or Spanish with AI here   We use “passionate about” to show the topic that we have a great interest/feeling for.  “Passionate about” is correct in almost all contexts so it is best to stick with “about” when you use the adjective “passionate”. The word “passionate” is used to describe an intense feeling

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