Learn the difference between dedicated to doing and dedicated to do, and see examples of correct and incorrect usage. Find out how to use dedicated as an adjective or a verb, and what prepositions to use with it.
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Learn the difference between dedicated to doing and dedicated to do, and see examples of correct and incorrect usage. Find out how to use dedicated as an adjective or a verb, and what prepositions to use with it.
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In summary, use **"dedicated to doing"** when describing someone's commitment to an activity. In English, the correct phrase is **"dedicated to doing"** rather than "dedicated to do." Here's why: 1. **Grammar Rule**: The verb "dedicate" requires a **geru.
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Dedicate is fine! and either maintain or maintaining is correct. Thanks for your welcome, Srta. Chicken. The amount of activity in this forum is astonishing! Thanks for your answer, pops91710. It looks like I was not doing it so wrong after all!
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I understand that the verb requires the preposition "to": to dedicate something to someone. However, as a parent of a 3-year-old, I can't help but notice that a number of children's books feature the "for" dedication (without the word "dedicated"), such as: "For my niece, Elizabeth."
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DEDICATION TO SOMETHING/DOING SOMETHING definition: 1. the willingness to give a lot of time and energy to something because it is important: 2. the…. Learn more.
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To dedicate to something is to commit, to promise, to sacrifice. To dedicate is to separate, assign. And you can add the reason why - for something. I dedicate this monument to the memory of our fallen soldiers. I dedicate my life to saving lives. I am dedicated to succeeding in my career. Last week I dedicated two hours to volunteering.
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I want to make up two examples with the verb, to dedicate. (1) There is a room dedicated to/for a computer lab. (2) This course is dedicated to/for the study of atomic physics. Dictionaries say that dedicate is always followed by to. However, some people say that it depends on what you are talking about.
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One of our experts will correct your English. The correct phrase is 'dedicated to.' It's the commonly used preposition to express the idea of being committed to a particular purpose or person. 'Dedicated for' isn't a standard English construction. This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.
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本网页回答了“dedicated to”和“be dedicated to”两个短语的意义、语法和语境的不同,并举了一些例句。如果你想了解这两个短语的用法,可以参考本网页的内容。
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I want to seek more clarification on the use of "dedicated to". Understand that dedicate means someone devoting time/effort to a project/research/work (i.e. dedicate his time to studying 18 hours a day), can I use "dedicated to" in replacement of "assigned to"? Please see example below.
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