"Bob Cunningham" ha scritto nel messaggio
> > What is the right way to say : involvment in or involment
> > at?
>
> Depends. You can correctly speak of involvement at a place
> or involvement in an activity.
>
> Think of "The history of our involvement in climate studies
> at the South Pole dates back to the early years of the 20th
> century."
>
> Or "The history of our involvement at the South Pole in
> climate studies dates back to the early years of the 20th
> century."
Clear.
> > The history is very interesting to me, so do you think
> > that the text is written in a correct english and can I
> > relay on it to improve my english?
>
> I've now read the entire article at the URL you've given.
> The English all the way through is excellent. You can
> confidently use it as a model to follow.
Very well! :)
> However, please remember that "English" is almost always
> capitalized. The only case I can think of where it's not
> capitalized is in the name of a newsgroup.
> ("alt.usage.english", "alt.english.usage",
> "alt.languages.english".)
>
I do know it, but I made a mistake due to haste.
Anyway, thank you.
--
Giuseppe
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