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  1. meaning - Is "I'm glad it helped" grammatical? - English Language ...

    Is the phrase "I'm glad it helped" grammatically correct? And if it is, does it express correctly that I am more than happy that I could help someone?

  2. Be helpful in doing something vs Be helpful to do something

    Aug 14, 2019 · Hi everyone, I would like to know the difference in meaning between "be helpful in doing something" and "be helpful to do something". Here is the context: "However, the bicycle would be …

  3. grammar - "helpful for you" or "helpful to you" - English Language ...

    Mar 3, 2015 · Helpful for you: Person A askes a question. Person B is the principal. Person B: "Hello, sir. Let's find the teacher with the answer which is most helpful for you. " Helpful to you: Person A needs …

  4. What if (simple present or simple past?) | WordReference Forums

    Aug 12, 2017 · This is a very helpful point. Since likeliness or unlikeliness of the situation referring to present time determines the tense (Simple Present or Simple Past) following "What if", can we say …

  5. Word to describe hidden intentions - English Language & Usage Stack ...

    Feb 29, 2020 · I am looking for a term that describes a certain behavior. The example I have is in a situation where a person has malicious intent, but pretends to be innocent or even helpful. For …

  6. difference specialized / specialising ? | WordReference Forums

    Oct 27, 2010 · the question is more about the difference between specialized and specialising... does it make the same "effect" to the reader ? i mean is it the same degree of specialisation ? (may be the …

  7. differences - "Consequently" versus "consequentially" - English ...

    What is the difference between consequently and consequentially? My usage being what it is, and also according to the dictionary sample sentences I've found so far (thank you for the helpful comme...

  8. What do you think about vs. How do you think about

    Sep 16, 2011 · “What do you think about” usually means “What is your opinion of”, though it could be a question about the object of your thoughts, as “What do you think about when you are walking in the …

  9. what do you call a person who does not like to share information?

    You will have to add more context to the question. It's overly broad right now. Person can be secretive or private for a number of reasons and in number of situations. Putting that secrecy in right context can …

  10. in/during/on summer vacation - WordReference Forums

    Jul 17, 2015 · Hi Bagsensei, c. is simply wrong, but the other two mean slightly different things, at least to me: a) implies that the entire vacation will be spent in the place you're asking about, while b) …