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Difference between "It's fine with me" and "it's fine to me"?
...It looks like fine to me is absolutely incorrect. Where did you read this sentence? It's fine with me is perfectly correct English, and a common expression. It's fine to me is also perfectly good English. The American who told you that It's fine to me is "wrong" simply does not understand her own language!...
https://ell.stackexchange.com/questions/100879/difference-between-its-fine-with-me-and-its-fine-to-me
Allow (to) + infinitive, substantive, verb+ -ing
...In which way can the verb 'allow' be used? There is always some confusion and apparently it's often intuitively used wrongly. Which form corresponds to correct English, eventually depending on cont......
https://ell.stackexchange.com/questions/11193/allow-to-infinitive-substantive-verb-ing
gerunds - prefer doing vs prefer to do - English Language Learners ...
...Just saw this: "prefer ~ing" / "prefer to infinitive" and I am wondering if there are any differences between "prefer doing" and "prefer to do". I have read a book about gramma......
https://ell.stackexchange.com/questions/192806/prefer-doing-vs-prefer-to-do
"Beside" VS "Next to" VS "By" [closed] - English Language Learners ...
...There's an idiom 'sitting next to Nellie' which refers to learning a task by watching how an experienced worker does it. To me, 'sitting beside' someone implies a wish for intimate conversation, but you find yourself 'sitting next to' someone on the bus or in the theatre just because they happen to have the adjacent seat....
https://ell.stackexchange.com/questions/301642/beside-vs-next-to-vs-by
infinitives - Help to do something or help do something? - English ...
...The construction was "to help to do", But to help is used so often with an infinitive that speakers began to consider it something like a modal verb such as can, may etc and began dropping "to". "to help" isn't yet a modal verb but the drop of "to" might be a first step to changing the status of this verb. Have a look at "need". It can be used as a full verb and as a modal verb. Today it is ......
https://ell.stackexchange.com/questions/47221/help-to-do-something-or-help-do-something
prepositions - Difference between "with" and "to" - English Language ...
..."With" and "to" are very important prepositions in the English language. I know the usage of both prepositions but some points I become stuck with when should I use which prepos......
https://ell.stackexchange.com/questions/226336/difference-between-with-and-to
Is it 'did you used to' or 'did you use to'?
...What question do you consider: Grammatically incorrect but common 100% grammatically correct Wrong and not common? What games or activities did you used to play during recess or after school? What...
https://ell.stackexchange.com/questions/347601/is-it-did-you-used-to-or-did-you-use-to
When is "seems to be" used instead of "seems"?
...The baby seems happy/comfortable. The baby seems to be happy/comfortable. Are these both correct? If both are correct, what are the differences between them?...
https://ell.stackexchange.com/questions/79046/when-is-seems-to-be-used-instead-of-seems
Is "Negro" an offensive word, or do some people just take offense to it ...
...Using "negro" (especially if pronounced NEE-grow or NIG-row) can reasonably suggest that the person using it would like to go back to the status quo that prevailed before Civil Rights Days, when Black people "knew their place", lynching was still a real possibility for any imagined transgression, and, with vanishingly-few exceptions, all the wealth and power of the nation was in White hands ......
https://ell.stackexchange.com/questions/692/is-negro-an-offensive-word-or-do-some-people-just-take-offense-to-it-and-why
When to use "I" or "I am" - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
...Given I am X, what's valid for X is in almost all cases is the following: an adjective (I am hot, I am third, I am ready) a noun or pronoun (I am a cat, I am a worker, I am him, I am George) a verb's present participle form, these always end in -ing (I am walking ..., I am envying ...) a verb's past participle form if it makes sense to express a state and can also work as an adjective (I am ......
https://ell.stackexchange.com/questions/226556/when-to-use-i-or-i-am
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