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Whats wrong with this phrase? [closed]
Announcing the arrival of Valued Associate #679: Cesar Manara
Planned maintenance scheduled April 23, 2019 at 23:30 UTC (7:30pm US/Eastern)Whats' wrong with the following sentence?Is this sentence grammatically wrong?“Adverbial phrase” vs “Adverbial clause”The holidays are a good time to be with familyUsage of a particular phraseWhat is wrong with this sentence?Is this sentence grammatically incorrect ? “Dignitas was a concept indivisible from, and constitutional to, the ancient Roman mindset”Is there anything grammatically incorrect or wrong about this sentence?Why is “…and others” wrong in this sentence?What is the grammatical problem with this sentence?
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Is the phrase
Tips on how tell the difference.
Grammatically correct?
Should it be
Tips on how to tell the difference.
grammar
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Is the phrase
Tips on how tell the difference.
Grammatically correct?
Should it be
Tips on how to tell the difference.
grammar
closed as off-topic by DJClayworth, Jim, tchrist♦ Mar 25 at 18:37
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Is the phrase
Tips on how tell the difference.
Grammatically correct?
Should it be
Tips on how to tell the difference.
grammar
Is the phrase
Tips on how tell the difference.
Grammatically correct?
Should it be
Tips on how to tell the difference.
grammar
grammar
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The correct one is
"Tips on how to tell the difference."
"to" is a preposition and is needed to show the relationship between the subject "tips" and the object "tell the difference."
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1 Answer
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The correct one is
"Tips on how to tell the difference."
"to" is a preposition and is needed to show the relationship between the subject "tips" and the object "tell the difference."
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The correct one is
"Tips on how to tell the difference."
"to" is a preposition and is needed to show the relationship between the subject "tips" and the object "tell the difference."
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The correct one is
"Tips on how to tell the difference."
"to" is a preposition and is needed to show the relationship between the subject "tips" and the object "tell the difference."
The correct one is
"Tips on how to tell the difference."
"to" is a preposition and is needed to show the relationship between the subject "tips" and the object "tell the difference."
answered Mar 25 at 18:26
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