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word choice - Should I use tickets of, for or to a concert . . . "I have two tickets to a concert" is not correct, either You can have two tickets to go to a concert, but not two tickets to a concert You have this Beatles' song, "Ticket to ride", which can be confusing, but in that case, it's the verb "to ride", not a noun If it were a noun, you should use "Ticket for a ride" –
Why is it a ticket _to_ the cinema but a ticket _for_ a the concert? So you would generally buy a ticket for the concert, event, movie, bus, train and the like And you would obtain a ticket to (enter) the cinema, hall, stadium and grounds If you play board games or listen to the Beetles you may well be familiar with the expression ticket to ride, which has become idiomatic in a number of contexts
concern, the concern, or concerns? Any difference in meaning? The definition of concern can be found in any dictionaries like this link Now, let's focus on a single example from that dictionary: Many people expressed concern over moves to restore the death
How do I decide when to use upcoming and when forthcoming? Sometimes in English, a word can be used indistinctively regarding its meaning, it depends on the context However, "upcoming" refers to an event, a situation that is going to happen in the near future like a concert, festival, etc "Forthcoming" usually refers to something an object that will soon be available, reachable, published
PDF TO VISIO - Microsoft Community Hi Team, would like to know is there any way to convert PDF into editable Visio file thanks in advance Regards, Sai prudhvi