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- participate to, in or at? | WordReference Forums
Hi dears, which one of the following expressions do you think it is correct? I participated IN the xy project I participated AT the xy project I participated TO the xy project Do the other ones mean anything? Thank you very much for your help!
- participate to participate in - WordReference Forums
Just to thank everyone for an interesting (if rather old) discussion here, and to add that if "participate" means "take part", then of course you take part "in" something, while in French for instance (this vindicates Greewhiteblue's point), you say "participer à", and it so happens that "à" is often translated as "to"
- participate to, in or at a congress? | WordReference Forums
I know there's this and another thread on participate in at to It appears that "participate at" is also an option, and yet catinhat says it should be only "participate in "
- attend vs participate in | WordReference Forums
Hello everyone, 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
- someone who takes a test an exam | WordReference Forums
A non-native English speaker has used the word tester to refer to people who take exams like NCLEX for (aspiring) nurses and bar exams for (aspiring) lawyers I have learned in this thread that exam and test are used differently I believe the correct terms are exam-taker for exams, and
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