“Thank you for your support” or “thank you for supporting,

“Thank you for your support” or “thank you for supporting,” which one is correct? Thank you for your support and thank you for supporting are both correct. They have a slight difference in meaning, but neither one is wrong. It just depends on which one you need to use for which situation. Thank you for your support is something you… Read More “Thank you for your support” or “thank you for supporting,

Talk to or talk with

Talk to and talk with both mean to converse with someone. In almost all cases, talk to and talk with can be used interchangeably. When to use Talk To Some feel that talk to should be used only for one-sided conversations—when a television host addresses the viewers, perhaps, or when a boss reprimands an employee. However, imagine that someone asks to talk to you.… Read More Talk to or talk with

Sorry to interrupt or for interrupting

Let’s say, I cut her off and started talking. After doing that, can I say these expressions?1. Sorry to interrupt you.2. Sorry for interrupting you.Both are fine? Before you interrupt: I’m sorry to interrupt you.After you’ve interrupted: I’m sorry for interrupting you. I’d say ‘Sorry for interrupting you’ after interrupting someone, as an apology, and ‘Sorry to… Read More Sorry to interrupt or for interrupting

Compare with and compare to

https://engbits.net/compare-to-hay-compare-with/. “Compared to” is used to emphasize the similarities or resemblance between two very different objects while “compared with” is used to emphasize differences as well as any resemblance between two similar things. Read more: Difference Between Compare to and Compare with | Difference Between http://www.differencebetween.net/language/difference-between-compare-to-and-compare-with/#ixzz7bkEVPCD6