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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
Vocabulary

A tip "on" sth?

Hi,

Which of the sentence is correct?

1. Click here for a tip on English.

2. Click here for a tip in English.

I would like to say "a tip about English".

I guess "a tip in English" means a tip written in English. Is it right?

Thanks in advance!
  

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First of all, what are you trying to say? Context, context, context, please. Are you talking about a restaurant tip?

  • First of all, what are you trying to say?
  • Context, context, context, please.
  • Are you talking about a restaurant tip?
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First of all, what are you trying to say? Context, context, context, please. Are you talking about a restaurant tip?
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Sorry that I didn't provide enough contexts. I thought it was enough but it wasn't. It's a tip on English writing.
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Anonymous Sorry that I didn't provide enough contexts. I thought it was enough but it wasn't. It's a tip on English writing.
All of your examples are a bit clumsy, I am afraid. We usually say something like:

We can offer you some valuable tips on how to write clearly in English.

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