
helping me develop / helping me to develop - WordReference …
Jan 15, 2009 · Thank you cycloneviv! I'll take a look at those threads as soon as I finish this post. I think I made the thread a little confusing because as it turns out, I actually asked two …
Possessive - using 's with inanimate nouns - WordReference Forums
Jun 7, 2006 · I'm surprised to find a university's web-site that wants me to stop using the English genitive with inanimates. Such as, for example, "university". When referring to an attribute of …
to take / eat / drink medicine - WordReference Forums
Jun 3, 2018 · What verb do you use for "to take medicine" in your language? Does it mean "to eat" or "to drink" or other things? In English, usually, "to take" is expected, however, you can …
Urdu: Bereavement condolences - WordReference Forums
Feb 27, 2010 · What are the most common ways to express condolences, I mean beyond bahut afsos hai or mujhe afsos hai? What are some of the standard Islamic expressions to say when …
it is clear to me/ it is clear for me? | WordReference Forums
May 26, 2006 · Hello, could you please help me with this question? I've heard both of them and I want to know if both are right, and if both have exactly the same meaning or they have some …
Themself, themselves, theirself, or theirselves - WordReference …
Apr 21, 2011 · There is just one person, so you would use himself or herself as appropriate: The patient became able to care for himself. To spice it up, you could say: Through my loving care …
pronunciation: diké [Greek goddess] | WordReference Forums
Oct 31, 2021 · How do you pronounce the goddess of justice diké in Greek mythology? /daik/, /'diki/, or /di'ke/?