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Fatimah0786 Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

Indifferent 'to' or 'towards'

Could someone answer this:

1.Is one indifferent to or towards something or someone?

2. Is this correct?: "Girls in some places are not brought up in a way to date someone(dating is considered immoral)."

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fatimah0786 Is one indifferent to or towards something or someone? Both are used, but 'to' is much more common. fatimah0786 Girls in some places are not brought up in a way to date someone(dating is considered immoral).

  • fatimah0786 Is one indifferent to or towards something or someone?
  • Both are used, but 'to' is much more common.
  • fatimah0786 Girls in some places are not brought up in a way to date someone(dating is considered immoral).
  • It's not quite right.
  • Let me suggest this instead: In some places girls are forbidden to date (as part of the way they are brought up) because it is considered immoral.
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fatimah0786Is one indifferent to or towards something or someone?
Both are used, but 'to' is much more common.
fatimah0786Girls in some places are not brought up in a way to date someone(dating is considered immoral).
It's not quite right. Let me suggest this instead:

In some places girls are forbidden to date (

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