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- Whats the difference in meaning and usage between post and posting
Both post and posting are the same according to Cambridge Dictionary (Android version) Both have the same meaning i e an electronic message that you send to a website in order to allow many people to see it Anyway, these are the screenshots that I took: Related to the question, what's the difference?
- word usage - It would be appreciated if you can let us know when can . . .
It would be appreciated if you can let us know when can we expect to receive the final payment Does this sound right? I have been using the sentence above whenever I am trying to be polite while c
- infinitive vs gerund - remember to do vs. remember doing - English . . .
What is the difference between in the meaning of these two sentences: I will remember to post the letter I will remember posting the letter How can we know where to use gerund or infi
- grammar - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
He remembered to post a present to his mother for her sixtieth birthday Why not use ‘posting’ instead of ‘to post’? I think posting is better But the book use ‘to post’, I feel it weird
- Post to for_the difference? - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
If you post some letters for someone, you're saving them the trouble of posting those letters themselves (letters which they probably wrote themselves; certainly, letters which they are responsible for posting) If you post letters to someone, you hope they will eventually be delivered to that person
- prepositions - posted to, posted at, posted on - English Language . . .
Which preposition should we use with posted? A new question is posted to Stack Overflow every 12 seconds A new question is posted at Stack Overflow every 12 seconds A new question is pos
- Should I say sent by post or sent by a post?
Should I use article quot;a quot; in this sentence? Has anyone sent documents by post or Has anyone sent documents by a post?
- Get around to + infinitive gerund? - English Language Learners Stack . . .
Posting on Instagram is fun posting= subject, gerund noun on Instagram= prepositional phrase is, linking verb fun=predicate (adjective) I finally got around to my homework [okay, also because homework is a noun]
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