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  • whats the difference between participate and participate in?
    I disagree that there is no difference A person is said to participate in an event You would only use 'participate' on its own if you have already referred to the event, e g 'There will be a competition next month, in which local schoolchildren will participate' Presumably your first sentence follows a mention of the event being described
  • participate to, in or at a congress? | WordReference Forums
    Participate at therefore reduces the (in this case) congress to a place, and thus would include people who waited on tables, cleaned the place, organised the event, etc , without actually taking part in the purpose of the congress as such
  • word choice - Participate in or participate on? - English Language . . .
    Participate in sounds better with a noun following it than a gerund or verb – Kris Commented Jan 11
  • participate to, in or at? - WordReference Forums
    As a summary on participate (and participation as well), could a native speaker (or a skilled person) confirm which ones of the following sentences are correct? Thanks in advance Pascal _____ - Mr X participated at a technical meeting - Mr X participated at a technical meeting at my office
  • Engage Vs Participate? - WordReference Forums
    These are separate items in the WR dictionary for the word engage To engross To participate Thus:" I often find discussions on this forum really engaging " has a significantly different meaning for me from "I engage in discussion here"; the former implies something like voluntary, interactive enjoyment, while the latter seems very neutral and could be substituted by participate
  • To participate in on - WordReference Forums
    Members of the CITIZERNERGY consortium will participate on the conference that will take place on Thursday 4th September 2014 in Oxford Source: CITIZENERGY will participate in the Powering Up conference in September in Oxford - citizenergy
  • participate or be participating [duplicate] - English Language Usage . . .
    List out the groups you participate in This sentence would be more appropriate when talking about participation over a longer period of time E g , when inquiring about groups that the listener regularly participates in List out the groups you're participating in
  • attend vs participate in - WordReference Forums
    If an English course is offered, and learners want to study English there, are "participate in" and "attend" correct to be used in this situation as follows? 1 The learners are going to participate in the course 2 The learners are going to attend the course I think only "attend" is possible PS




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