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Ruttonjee Posted 19 years ago
Grammar

fiine and OK

0hi there,02br
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00Can you proofread the following question (1) and statements about fine and okay?02br
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001. Which preposition should I use in front of 'fine', to? or with?02br
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002. The sentence/ arrangement is fine to me. OR The sentence / arrangement is fine with me. 02br
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003. The sentence / arrangement is OK to me. OR The sentence / arrangement if OK with me.02br
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00Thanks02br
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00Simon0-
  

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0Hi,02br 02br 00I would write like this:02br 02br 001. Which preposition should I use in front of the word (or adjective)'fine', 01i 00to 02i 00or 01i 00with02i 00? 02br 02br 002.

  • 0Hi,02br 02br 00I would write like this:02br 02br 001.
  • Which preposition should I use in front of the word (or adjective)'fine', 01i 00to 02i 00or 01i 00with02i 00?
  • 02br 02br 002.
  • The sentence looks OK to me.
  • Or02br 02br 00 The sentence looks good to me.
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0Hi,02br
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00I would write like this:02br
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001. Which preposition should I use in front of the word (or adjective)'fine', 01i00to 02i00or 01i00with02i00? 02br
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002. The sentence looks OK to me. Or02br
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00 The sentence looks good to me. 02br
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0That arrangement 01i00is02i00 fine 01i00with02i00 me.02br
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00(That arrangement 01i00looks02i00 good01i00 to02i00 me. That 01i00sounds02i00 good 01i00to02i00 me.)0-
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0 is/are/was/were fine/OK with me02br
00 looks / sounds / smells / seems fine/OK to me02br
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00 CJ0-
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0Hi there,02br
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00It seems that either 'fine to me' or 'fine with me' are the same. And 'ok to me' and 'ok with me' are the same, too. Am I correct?02br
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00simon0-
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0Did you read what CalifJim and I wrote?02br
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00Use "with" when you have forms of the verb "to be." It IS fine/OK with me.02br
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00Use "to" when you verbs like looks, seems, sounds, etc. It SOUND fine to me.02br
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00You can use either OK or fine, but the preposition will depend on the verb.0-
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0Hi there,02br
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00Thanks a lot02br
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00simon0-
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Please take a look at the first draft and let me know your thoughts-
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Ruttonjeehi there,
Can you proofread the following question (1) and statements about fine and okay?
1. Which preposition should I use in front of 'fine', to? or with?
2. The sentence/ arrangement is fine to me. OR The sentence / arrangement is fine with me.
3. The sentence / arrangement is OK to me. OR The sentence / arrangement if OK with me.
Thanks

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