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I am a Computer engineer, passionate to learn English. Believe in philosophy that learning is a continual process through out the life.


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May
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awarded  Popular Question
Feb
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accepted Choosing “with” vs. “in”
Feb
22
comment Choosing “with” vs. “in”
So both are correct here?
Feb
22
asked Choosing “with” vs. “in”
Jan
28
awarded  Notable Question
Jan
28
asked “In accepting” vs. “to accept”
Jan
20
comment Difference between the two sentences?
@RegDwighт: I forgotten as it was told 3 months back. I need to re-consult her.
Jan
20
comment Difference between the two sentences?
My teacher told me that both refers to different context. I'm not able to figure out the differences.
Jan
20
asked Difference between the two sentences?
Jan
20
comment “Attempts to acquaint” vs. “attempts at acquainting”
@Andrew Leach:Here supplier means?
Jan
20
accepted “Attempts to acquaint” vs. “attempts at acquainting”
Jan
20
comment “Attempts to acquaint” vs. “attempts at acquainting”
Thanks Andrew Leach. I totally accepted your answer.
Jan
20
comment “Attempts to acquaint” vs. “attempts at acquainting”
But what will be correct answer as 'attempt' is followed by both?
Jan
20
comment “Attempts to acquaint” vs. “attempts at acquainting”
@Barrie England: Great ! I admire you linguistic competency.
Jan
20
awarded  Custodian
Jan
20
reviewed Approve suggested edit on “Attempts to acquaint” vs. “attempts at acquainting”
Jan
20
revised “Attempts to acquaint” vs. “attempts at acquainting”
added 118 characters in body
Jan
20
asked “Attempts to acquaint” vs. “attempts at acquainting”
Jan
19
comment “Through” vs. “by” in this sentence
So here comma makes a huge difference? If yes then how?