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Victo Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

Partake in or of, or does it realy matter?

What's the difference, if any, between 'partake in' and 'partake of'?

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Hi, Here's how I see it. partake in - participate in( eg) the planning of the party partake of - eat part of something It's a rather formal and somewhat uncommon phrase. Clive

  • Hi, Here's how I see it.
  • partake in - participate in( eg) the planning of the party partake of - eat part of something It's a rather formal and somewhat uncommon phrase.
  • Clive
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Hi,



Here's how I see it.

partake in - participate in( eg) the planning of the party



partake of - eat part of something



It's a rather formal and somewhat uncommon phrase.



Clive

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