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Hans51 Posted 14 years ago
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Are you familiar with this type of machine? VS. Are you familiar to this type of machine?

Are you familiar with this type of machine? VS. Are you familiar to this type of machine?

Is there any nuance between them? I sense nothing different, nut I am not sure. What do you native English speakers think? Thank you so much as usual and have a good day.
  

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The second is not correct. You are familiar (well acquainted) with a certain type of machine, and a certain type of machine is familiar (recognizable) to you.

  • The second is not correct.
  • You are familiar (well acquainted) with a certain type of machine, and a certain type of machine is familiar (recognizable) to you.
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The second is not correct. You are familiar (well acquainted) with a certain type of machine, and a certain type of machine is familiar (recognizable) to you.

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