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Nakool Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

Why do we always have to submit ____ his authority.

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Could you please tell when can we use 'under' and 'to' with submit?
  

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view=uk ) "submit to" can also mean "present/send to", as in "Requests should be submitted to the above address". "submit under (something)" is a less common combination, and it is not often used in the "accept or yield" sense. Google search shows a few instances of somewhat similar usage in religious contexts, such as "Jesus will submit under ***'s authority in the end", but generally I wouldn't recommend it.

  • view=uk ) "submit to" can also mean "present/send to", as in "Requests should be submitted to the above address".
  • "submit under (something)" is a less common combination, and it is not often used in the "accept or yield" sense.
  • Google search shows a few instances of somewhat similar usage in religious contexts, such as "Jesus will submit under ***'s authority in the end", but generally I wouldn't recommend it.
  • ", "You must submit under your own name", etc.
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"submit to (something)", in the above sense, means "accept or yield to a superior force or to the authority or will of another person" (http://oxforddictionaries.com/definition/english/submit?view=uk) "submit to" can also mean "present/send to", as in "Requests should be submitted to the ab

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