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What is the difference between initiate and start? The main distinction between to start and to initiate is that you initiate, the first initial time It would be rare to initiate something twice or more - you would only do it if the first attempt to start it had failed
Initiate a contact Initiate contact | WordReference Forums Sorry It's a typo mistake, I was trying to say: It's my pleasure to initiate contact with you Can I know why I cant use initiate a contact since contact is plural? Thank you
initiate entries? - WordReference Forums Hi, everyone:-) Merchant hereby authorizes XXX Bank (Bank), and its processing affiliates, in accordance with this Agreement, to initiate debit credit entries to Merchant's deposit account, as indicated below Could you tell me the meaning of the text in red, in either illustrative or
On the initiative or at the initiative? - WordReference Forums Hallo all, Which preposition do you normally use with the word "initiative" - on or at? My OED gives only one option: "on the initiative", but an online dictionary I prefer to use supplies both on and at I tried googling these two and came up with a lot of matches for both, but you can never
The ending of a letter, on the right or on the left? If I were to write a letter, when it comes to write something like best wishes, your sincerely, someone, it should be on the right end of the letter or on the left end of the letter? My native language suggests it should be on the right end, but I see somebody puts it on the left end Which way
Im an initiate - WordReference Forums initiate - Dictionary Definition initiate: someone new to a field or activity Synonyms: beginner, novice, tiro, tyro Hi, suppose I just set up an account on this forum Can I greet the members with "Hi, I'm an initiate here Nice to meet you"
Difference between launch start initiate - WordReference Forums Note that as there is neither possession nor contraction here, the apostrophe is incorrect As to which word works best, it depends on the effect the writer is aiming for All are possible, but some sound more aggressive
start doing and start to do | WordReference Forums Hello, I read a sentence in NCEtext book, which is "The man started running " I 'm not sure if I can say like :'The man started to run ' Are both of these two sentences right or not? And why? Thanks!