Find a teacher
Group Class
Community
Log in
Sign up
Open in App
ksenija.mrvica
can you explain the meaning of: on pair with
Apr 26, 2015 10:03 AM
2
0
Answers · 2
1
Perhaps you mean, "on par with"? This means at an equal level or standard.
April 26, 2015
0
1
0
"On a par with" (with "a") is the common expression in the UK. See also
http://english.stackexchange.com/questions/103664/on-par-with-vs-on-a-par-with
April 26, 2015
0
0
Still haven’t found your answers?
Write down your questions and let the native speakers help you!
Ask Now
ksenija.mrvica
Language Skills
Croatian, English, French
Learning Language
English, French
Follow
Articles You May Also Like
Doing Quizzes is a Good Way to Learn a Second Language… True or False?
by
22 likes · 5 Comments
Navigating Global Business: The Power of Business English, Cultural Sensitivity, and Career Advancement Strategies
by
16 likes · 6 Comments
10 Strategies to Keep Young Learners Involved in Your italki Classes
by
47 likes · 21 Comments
More articles
Download the italki App
Interact with native speakers around the world.