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word choice - Should I use tickets of, for or to a concert . . . "I have two tickets to a concert" is not correct, either You can have two tickets to go to a concert, but not two tickets to a concert You have this Beatles' song, "Ticket to ride", which can be confusing, but in that case, it's the verb "to ride", not a noun If it were a noun, you should use "Ticket for a ride" –
Why is it a ticket _to_ the cinema but a ticket _for_ a the concert? So you would generally buy a ticket for the concert, event, movie, bus, train and the like And you would obtain a ticket to (enter) the cinema, hall, stadium and grounds If you play board games or listen to the Beetles you may well be familiar with the expression ticket to ride, which has become idiomatic in a number of contexts
pronouns - Why is the answer it -- gt; Mr. Akagi was unable to buy . . . It is a combination of "it" and "was" - it is referring to the concert which is a singular item "The concert, it was sold out" Was is used when the item it's being referred to is singular whereas were is used when something is plural "The tickets, they were sold out" if there had been more than one concert then you could also use they were
prepositions - Is it in on or at the wedding? - English Language . . . For musical concerts, a member of the audience would say, "I'm at the concert " A performing musician could say she was in the concert: "I'll be in the concert tonight; I play guitar for the opening band " As above, it is never correct to say "on the concert" There's also a special idiom, "in concert," used to indicate that a person is performing:
bigger vs. more big - English Language Learners Stack Exchange As we know, comparatives compare two things So, for example, we say that one thing is larger or more temperate than another thing Now, let us consider the following examples A The African elep
Convert an existing Windows 10 Installation from Legacy BIOS to UEFI This is all very clear, but when I get to step 4, it doesn't recognise my password I suspect that somehow it's trying to login to an old local account rather than the one that's linked to my email, with a password I no longer remember, as I have been using a PIN since I upgraded to Windows 10, but maybe it's another issue
concern, the concern, or concerns? Any difference in meaning? The definition of concern can be found in any dictionaries like this link Now, let's focus on a single example from that dictionary: Many people expressed concern over moves to restore the death