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- articles - go to a concert vs go to the concert - English Language . . .
@stangdon But could this (using the in B) mean "the concert I have recently told you about," as a reminder of their recent talk rather than an attempt to specify the concert itself like what sort of concert is the concert in question?
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- prepositions - Is it in on or at the wedding? - English Language . . .
Is it IN the wedding ON the wedding AT the wedding Which one is correct? And how about the words concert? Are they the same?
- word choice - Should I use tickets of, for or to a concert . . .
I have two tickets for (to) a concert I have two tickets of a concert The first is a correct sentence, but the second is wrong Why can't we use the phrase "tickets of?"
- interrogatives - How did you like the concert? - English Language . . .
4 You liked the concert how? sounds very unnatural to a typical American In most cases, the question would immediately identify the questioner as a non-native English speaker How did you like the concert? is the correct and typical way to ask the question
- What is the difference between I am sorry to miss your concert I . . .
As a native English speaker, I would say, “I’m sorry to miss your concert,” to talk about a future event, and I find this fully grammatical Also, “Sorry I’m missing your concert,” which feels slightly more casual
- word usage - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
The fields of mathematics and statistics, like Bayesian theory, are largely applied to practical application of information and communication technology, which make me no longer feel the math and
- Go waste or go wasted? - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
Something like "What are your plans for the concert?" "I'm going to go wasted," would be correct - the second speaker would be saying that they plan to go to the concert while drunk or otherwise highly inebriated
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