Ho corretto con fine un'amica tedesca, la quale non è assolutamente d'accordo. So is this fine? might lend itself to unintended ambiguity in certain contexts. Hi can you use both prepositions with and for in the following sentence or is only with correct? How's ok/good/fine for me in pic2? Is 10am fine with/for you? I just looked at that again. I am answering the question about the two variations given by the op (either/all) and explaining their usage. Fine is fine, but you need to use that's fine for it to sound fine, rather than it is fine, which sounds a bit off.
Ma Ad Ogni Buon Fine Non Esiste.
Fine is fine, but you need to use that's fine for it to sound fine, rather than it is fine, which sounds a bit off. Is 10am fine with/for you? I am answering the question about the two variations given by the op (either/all) and explaining their usage.
Facendo Anche Un Discorso Teorico, Non È Certo La Esistenza O Meno Della Nota, O Il Suo Ricevimento, Che Fanno Andare A Buon Fine L'affare.
I don't have a reason for with instead of for, but the phrase. If someone asked, 'do any of these days work for you?',. I wouldn't personally use that.
He Is A Fine Person.
I just looked at that again. Tends to imply that he’s of good character) he’s a fine figure of a man. Ho corretto con fine un'amica tedesca, la quale non è assolutamente d'accordo.
Infatti Il De Mauro Riporta L'aggettivo Fino, Quindi, A Suo Parere, Bisognava Concordare Il.
(an idiom relating to appearance; How's ok/good/fine for me in pic2? Hi can you use both prepositions with and for in the following sentence or is only with correct?
As A General Comment To Signify Agreement To What's Been Suggested Or.
So is this fine? might lend itself to unintended ambiguity in certain contexts. He has a fine person. Second, fine can sometimes be a very lukewarm word of affirmation, meaning something.
Is 10Am Fine With/For You?
Fine is fine, but you need to use that's fine for it to sound fine, rather than it is fine, which sounds a bit off. Hi can you use both prepositions with and for in the following sentence or is only with correct? How's ok/good/fine for me in pic2?
Infatti Il De Mauro Riporta L'aggettivo Fino, Quindi, A Suo Parere, Bisognava Concordare Il.
Second, fine can sometimes be a very lukewarm word of affirmation, meaning something. Fine with me and fine by me are used to express permission, or at least an absence of objection, in a situation where a personal objection might. He is a fine person.
I Don't Have A Reason For With Instead Of For, But The Phrase.
I just looked at that again. (an idiom relating to appearance; Ho corretto con fine un'amica tedesca, la quale non è assolutamente d'accordo.
He Has A Fine Person.
Ma ad ogni buon fine non esiste. Tends to imply that he’s of good character) he’s a fine figure of a man. As a general comment to signify agreement to what's been suggested or.
If Someone Asked, 'Do Any Of These Days Work For You?',.
So is this fine? might lend itself to unintended ambiguity in certain contexts. I am answering the question about the two variations given by the op (either/all) and explaining their usage. Facendo anche un discorso teorico, non è certo la esistenza o meno della nota, o il suo ricevimento, che fanno andare a buon fine l'affare.