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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

Use of word

Is it 'with or on or both'?

Do you agree 'with or on' the following terms and conditions?
  

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"On" doesn't work here. Anonymous Do you agree with the following terms and conditions? g.

  • "On" doesn't work here.
  • Anonymous Do you agree with the following terms and conditions?
  • g.
  • for using a website or entering into some contractual agreement.
  • Meaning 2: Asking for an opinion.
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"On" doesn't work here.
Anonymous Do you agree with the following terms and conditions?
Meaning 1:
Used for legal purposes, e.g. for using a website or entering into some contractual agreement.

Meaning 2:
Asking for an opinion.
Do you think the terms and conditions are reasonable/acceptable?
Anonymous Do you a
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teechrUsed for legal purposes, e.g. for using a website or entering into some contractual agreement.
Thanks a lot for your help, teacher. So both 'with' and 'to' are possible, having the same meaning. Have I understood correctly?
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Anonymous So both 'with' and 'to' are possible
Correct.
Anonymous having the same meaning
I've indicated the possible meanings as well as the overlap above.

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teechrI've indicated the possible meanings as well as the overlap above.
Yes, You have shown that 'with' has an additional meaning. Thanks again, teacher!

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