
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?
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 …
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 …
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 …
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 …
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 …
What's the difference between "think it helpful" and "think it's ...
May 18, 2022 · Is the following a valid sentence? I think it helpful to mention the caveats in the document. If so, how is the meaning different from this: I think it's helpful to mention the caveats in …
Amount of resources vs number of resources - WordReference Forums
Apr 24, 2018 · Dear all, I have learned that in "the number of something" something should be a countable noun, while in "the amount of something" something should be an uncountable noun. But …
Word or idiom for something that can either be helpful or harmful ...
Jun 17, 2021 · I don't think "double-edged sword" is appropriate in this context because that idiom implies the object is simultaneously helpful and harmful. I'm instead, searching for a word or phrase …
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) …