
differences - "Participate at" vs "Participate in" - English Language ...
Oct 18, 2012 · Can we use both "participate at" and "participate in" interchangeably? Is there a difference between the two if any?
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Jul 16, 2020 · Which of the following is more idiomatic? List out the groups you participate in. List out the groups you're participating in.
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Jun 26, 2008 · Hello Would you say: - You should participate in an introduction day or would you us the preposition "on" (though this sounds odd to me)? Thank you in advance!!
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Oct 8, 2008 · When you say participate at an exhibition, what do you mean? Taking part, for example being one of the exhibitors? If that is the case you participate in the exhibition, althought it sounds a …
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Oct 2, 2007 · I am not convinced at all of 'participate at ' to participate = to take part. If you take part, I suppose you can take part at a place or in an action. Participate at therefore reduces the (in this …
word choice - "Participate in" or "participate on"? - English Language ...
Jan 18, 2012 · Which is the correct preposition in the sentence below? Why? Participated in/on producing quality software solutions for leading global insurance and reinsurance companies.
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Sep 3, 2020 · Why not participate in? and why did they use participate with? What's the difference in meaning between the two?
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Jul 6, 2009 · Did you participate in our event held from January to May in 2010 and in March in 2011? I think 2 and 3 are correct and 2 is the best one, please let me know what you think and thanks in …
<conduct><attend><participate in> a meeting - WordReference Forums
Oct 26, 2019 · The following picture has been taken from Longman Photo Dictionary of American English book. According to the book: Item 5: Conduct a meeting Item6: Participate in/ attend a …
That he not participate...or do not participate? - WordReference Forums
Jan 19, 2006 · .."not participate" is the subjunctive tense, is quite formal, and as used in your example, correct. British idiom used to require "should", as in "our preference is that he should not participate", …