
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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May 4, 2007 · Hi dears, which one of the following expressions do you think it is correct? I participated IN the xy project I participated AT the xy project I participated TO the xy project. …
word choice - "Participate in" or "participate on"? - English …
Which is the correct preposition in the sentence below? Why? Participated in/on producing quality software solutions for leading global insurance and reinsurance companies.
what's the difference between participate and participate in?
Dec 5, 2017 · As in "Independent music labels also will participate, said other people familiar with the matter." and "Independent music labels also will participate in, said other people familiar …
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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, …
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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 …
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Nov 5, 2007 · The usual collocations are: participate in but at a conference. To me, participating in and at the conference are both OK. Yes, they are both OK, but they mean different things. You …
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Oct 30, 2009 · Hi everyone! I would like to know which is the difference, if there is, between participate and attend, for example a meeting or a course. I think, but...
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May 26, 2012 · How to say this correctly? Why doesn't America participate in/on/at the Eurovision Song Contest? Thank you in advance!
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Oct 19, 2016 · The adverb "fully" applies to the verb "participate". It does not apply to any other word in the sentence. That is why the third sentence is awkward, less acceptable: "fully" is …