Re: "politics" and "policy" - what's the difference?
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can anyone tell me which tense the verb must be in in the following sentence:
I knew Paul LIVED there VS I knew Paul LIVES there (considering that Paul still lives there)
and what preposition is used after the verb "to email" in sentences like these:
Email me TO / AT sport@times.co.uk
Email your views TO / AT sport@times.co.uk
:?: :?: :?:
Re: "politics" and "policy" - what's the difference?
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Originally Posted by moo-cow
:idea: :idea: :idea:
can anyone tell me which tense the verb must be in in the following sentence:
I knew Paul LIVED there VS
I knew Paul LIVES there (considering that Paul still lives there)
and what preposition is used after the verb "to email" in sentences like these:
Email me TO / AT sport@times.co.uk Email your views TO / AT sport@times.co.uk
:?: :?: :?:
I knew Paul lived there.
Email me at...
Email your views to...
Re: "politics" and "policy" - what's the difference?
thanks
i also wanted to know if there's any difference between "remind about smth" and "remind of smth" - clear this up for me too please :roll:
Re: "politics" and "policy" - what's the difference?
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Originally Posted by moo-cow
i also wanted to know if there's any difference between "remind about smth" and "remind of smth" - clear this up for me too please :roll:
You remind someone about something that they've forgotten:
"I'll remind you about the meeting so you don't miss it."
"She forgot my birthday even though I reminded her about it last week."
You remind someone of something when there is similarity:
"He reminds me of my brother... they look exactly alike."
"This madeleine (cookie) reminds me of childhood."
Re: "politics" and "policy" - what's the difference?
thanks, very clear explanation! :good: