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LoveT8
Hi! Could you tell me the difference between "refer to" and "reference to" as verbs? Thank you!
10 jun. 2021 00:06
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When you use the 2nd verb, it goes after the word "in", like "in reference to". You use that when you wanna talk about the term you are trying to use as a point in the sentence. For example: "We are talking in reference to your financial problems". If we refer to the 1st verb, it's used as a more indirect focus of the word in the sentence: "That's what I refer to".
I hope I was helpful.
10 juni 2021
I'm referring to what you said the other day. I think it is a good idea.
In reference to what you said the other day, I think it is a good idea.
10 juni 2021
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LoveT8
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