
text to someone OR text someone - WordReference Forums
Dec 15, 2010 · Hello, I found an interesting question in an exercise about phone vocabulary: "Do you text a lot? If so, who to?". Source: Oxford Word Skills - Basic by Ruth Gairns and Stuart Redman, …
camiseta esqueleto | WordReference Forums
Jun 7, 2010 · Hi, everybody, I'm doing my English homework and I have a question, How do you say in English "camiseta esqueleto"? Thanks! Diana M
I´m the General Manager of / in / at | WordReference Forums
Jul 5, 2012 · Hello! I need to know how to say correctly "I´m the General Manager of / in or at (name of the company)". I think "at or in" are the correct options because we say "I work at / in (name of the …
Why do or does the USA? - WordReference Forums
Jan 22, 2008 · Hello, Should I use "does" or "do" in the below sentence and why? Why do/does the USA do more and care more about everything? Best Regards Oskar
I live in/on Oxford Street - WordReference Forums
Nov 14, 2006 · Hello, everyone. I have been visiting this forum for a while now, and I thought it would be interesting to register, post my questions and answers. Here is my first question. How would you say …
Password for/to/of - WordReference Forums
Jan 29, 2019 · In ordinary English, "for" for both. In sentence (2), it is definitely "for"; in sentence (1), I think "of" is a possibility. It could be rewritten "the account password is written...", for example.
Neither she nor I is/am/are … | WordReference Forums
Mar 7, 2015 · Although I usually agree with Miss Julie, "neither she nor I am able to" sounds really weird to me. I think most Americans would use "are" in conversation. In writing, I'd change the verb to the …
Condolences for / on / over / upon | WordReference Forums
Oct 29, 2010 · Hello, I am trying to title a series of condolence letters. Which of the following expressions would be correct, please: Condolences for Italian soldiers' death in Afghanistan Condolences over …
can 'but' and 'though' appear together? | WordReference Forums
Aug 28, 2014 · Hey guys, Happy Friday! I just have a new question abt how to use 'though' at the end of a sentence. For example: The exam was difficult, but I think I did well, though. OR The exam was …
El oficial del registro civil, doy fe | WordReference Forums
Aug 12, 2016 · Hello, I am translating a Mexican birth certificate from Spanish to English and wasn't quite sure how to translate this part, which is at the end of the document right before the signature. …