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To honor Vs To pay a tribute to - WordReference Forums 14 Jun 2021 · They will pay a tribute to her at the ceremony. A group of students will read a text and then give a musical performance as a tribute to their outstanding teacher who is about to …
Homage or tribute - WordReference Forums 2 Jun 2017 · Hello everyone, I'd like to know if there is any difference in meaning or in usage between the words "homage" and "tribute". I have googled it, and I have found the following...
I volunteer as tribute - WordReference Forums 2 Apr 2013 · Hello, Heard in "the Hunger Games" (the movie) , I don't really understand the word tribute in this context . Could anyone explain it to me, how would you translate the word tribute …
Credit to or credits to - WordReference Forums 28 Sep 2023 · What is the difference between 'credit to' and 'credits to' if we mean we want to pay tribute to someone for their work? I've researched into this issue and come across both 'credit' …
Pay homage vs. pay tribute? - WordReference Forums 4 Sep 2022 · Note that tribute can be either uncountable (pay tribute to / in tribute to) or countable (be a tribute to), whereas homage is always uncountable. It’s largely a matter of choice in this …
homenaje en vida - WordReference Forums 5 Jan 2023 · Pedro Lemebel Un homenaje en vida It goes on to narrate how, towards the end of his life, a performance which he was supposed to do ended up becoming a tribute to him, as …
Pay respects to / pay tribute to somebody - WordReference Forums 1 May 2014 · Hello. My understanding is that, you say "pay respects to somebody" when the person referred to is deceased, whereas you say, "pay tribute to someone" when said person …
she was tributed in a song | WordReference Forums 16 Oct 2023 · Can the word "tribute" be used as a verb by itself, or should it always come together with "pay" as in "pay tribute"? For example, in a Wikipedia article, I found the following …
Efforts of or efforrts by? - WordReference Forums 10 Oct 2018 · Which is the correct preposition to use in the following sentence: 'Many POW camps had their own libraries thanks to the efforts of (or by?) charitable organisations'?
contributed "with" or not - WordReference Forums 1 May 2013 · I would omit the 'with' and say ' He contributed texts and . . . ' "Photographic and textual contributions in several m a gazines" is not a sentence, so, in a sense, yes, it sounds bad.