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- explanation about on - WordReference Forums
Hello everyone, I have a grammar question with regard to the usage of explanation I don´t know if the proper preposition to be used after "explanation" is about or on My guess , is on is more informal than about but I would like to hear from natives Thank you very much for your explanation
- explanation of for something - WordReference Forums
an explanation of something an explanation for something e g He changed all my sentences, but he didn't provide any explanations of for the changes made e g The document contains a list of the mistakes accompanied by explanations of for why they are wrong To me, both "of" and "for" sound very natural Are they both acceptable? Many thanks!
- explanation of for | UsingEnglish. com ESL Forum
These two sentences are from the Cambridge Online dictionary: Could you give me a quick explanation of how it works? What was her explanation for why she was late? I am not quite sure how to distinguish between the use of 'of' and 'for' I tried asking different questions to see if the
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- How to teach some and any - UsingEnglish. com
This more general explanation that “any means zero or not zero but some means a medium amount” is probably only suitable for learners of Intermediate or even Upper Intermediate level, but that is long after most students would have first come across the words “some” and “any”
- explanation or explanations ? | WordReference Forums
Hi, In the following sentence, should I use "explanation" or "explanations"? Sentence1: I needed to tailor explanation(s) to each student Sentence2: I commented on whether the explanations were clear enough Thanks
- explain about? explain ? | WordReference Forums
Both are grammatical, but have different meanings You have seen Owlman's explanation above 'Explain a word' probably means 'give the meaning of a word', whereas 'explain about a word' might include that, but might also include why a word has been used
- It provides an explanation ¿to for of? the problem.
Hello everyone I would like which of the prepositions to for of could be used in the sentence: "It provides an explanation to for of the problem" Thank you very much in advance
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