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  • Confide in or confide to - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
    3 I usually say I confided my doubt to Mr X You can confide in me But I have seen a sentence You should not confide *to* stranger Is the above sentence right or should we replace confide to with confide in Can anyone enlighten me where to use in and to with confide
  • trust in vs confide in - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
    Did you look up the definition of confide in any of those dictionaries? For example, in Oxford Learner's Dictionaries, it says "confide: to tell somebody secrets and personal information that you do not want other people to know" which seems very different from trust
  • What are you talking about? vs What do you talk about?
    Consider the below conversation between person 1 and person 2 Person 1: Besides the letter he gave me, he also confided a packet to my care Person 2: What kind of packet are you talking about? P
  • meaning - He wasnt who I confided in daily to vs He wasnt who I . . .
    Therefore 'He wasn't who I confided in daily' means he wasn't a person I trusted enough to share my innermost thoughts and secrets with To rant to someone, on the other hand, means to talk in a noisy, excited, or declamatory manner, usually expressing (at length) a complaint or negative opinion about someone or something
  • word request - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
    We often share our secrets or very private personal information with someone that we trust, like our best friends or people that we know very well Do we have a verb to say that we talk with someone,
  • What do you call people who are good at keeping others secrets?
    "a confidant" might be what you are looking for - a close friend or associate to whom secrets are confided or with whom private matters and problems are discussed
  • Should I write said someone or said by someone
    What is more applicable when writing "said someone" or "said by someone" e g "said Elon Musk" or "said by Elon musk"
  • when you do something or when you are doing something?
    You are bending too much when you are squatting In the above sentence, bend is a dynamic verb This sentence is said in reference to the time when the person was doing the squats, though his coach says it when he is done squatting So it can come like it is referencing to a habitual action, but the right term to use is dynamic verb implication This can be a one time thing as well You bend
  • perfect constructions - usage of having been + past participle . . .
    Is it okay to use 'Having been+third form' as the reduction of Passive Relative Clause in Simple Past Tense in order to put more emphasis? The actor who was chosen for the role is looking for a
  • Date of Issuance or date of issue - English Language Learners Stack . . .
    The two are synonyms The word issuance is used pretty much only in a bureaucratic context, whereas issue is a common English word with many other meanings (but “date of issue” is not ambiguous) You may find that a particular administration uses “date of issue” and another uses “date of issuance”, that's a stylistic choice “Issuance” is mostly used in the US, it's rare in





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