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  1. What's the correct usage of "something of something" and …

    Car parts or engine parts are things that can be replaced. BUT parts of a car can also be understood as: the engine, the hood, the roof, the chassis, and not something replaceable as …

  2. word choice - Do you say you feel pride 'for' something or you …

    I am proud of him - I feel proud because I helped him achieve something. I have pride in him - I am proud that I am associatied with him. I am proud for him - I feel empathetic pride because …

  3. "Count on" and "Count with" usages - English Language Learners …

    I believe count with should be used when I'm telling something like: I can count with my fingers. And count on could be used in situations like: You can count on me. I've heard a sentence …

  4. Defining a project "on", "in", or "about" something

    Oct 27, 2021 · Stack Exchange Network. Stack Exchange network consists of 183 Q&A communities including Stack Overflow, the largest, most trusted online community for …

  5. infinitive vs gerund - to afford *doing* something - English …

    Another thought... interpreting the "small number of results" as "meaning something" has a sampling bias. If there were less books and more unscripted speech, you would have different …

  6. prepositions - Care of/for/about something or somebody - English ...

    To take care of something/someone is to be responsible for its/their maintenance and well-being. I take care of my car. To care for something/someone is to appreciate it/them and encourage or …

  7. structure - Does "save time" go with "on something" and "Ving" to ...

    Jun 9, 2024 · "saving time on (something)" means shaving time from it, not completely eliminating it. "I can save time on commuting if I take the earlier train, which is an express with fewer …

  8. word usage - Idiom for doing something you didn't ask - English ...

    May 27, 2023 · Not an idiom but a word, quite formal, but commonly used to express the idea of not being told or informed about something. unbeknownst. Unbeknownst / unbeknown to me, …

  9. sentence construction - Make + someone + something - English …

    Nov 6, 2020 · “You could wait until tomorrow,” he explained. “I could make you something to eat.” Source article. As said in the above sentence (which is a response to a question similar to …

  10. What does the phrase "grandfathered into something" mean?

    Being "grandfathered into" in a legal sense means that a rule does not apply to something that happened before the rule was made. An example: building codes. For example, the electrical …