Asked by John
1. to feel happy because you are with someone, or have something.
(What is a suitable English word for the definition?)
2. I am not interested in music at all.
3. I don't take interest in music at all.
(Are both the same and grammatical?)
4. I don't spend a lot of money in buying things.
5. I don't spend a lot of money on buying things.
(Do we have to use 'in' or 'on'?)
(What is a suitable English word for the definition?)
2. I am not interested in music at all.
3. I don't take interest in music at all.
(Are both the same and grammatical?)
4. I don't spend a lot of money in buying things.
5. I don't spend a lot of money on buying things.
(Do we have to use 'in' or 'on'?)
Answers
Answered by
GuruBlue
# 1... delighted, I was delighted to receive that gift. I was delighted to meet her.
#2 and 3 are both correct.
#4 and 5... neither 'in' not 'on' is needed.
#2 and 3 are both correct.
#4 and 5... neither 'in' not 'on' is needed.
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