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  1. What's the difference between sign up with and sign up for?

    Aug 29, 2018 · The phrasal verb is sign up; the preposition for is used only when you introduce the object. to agree to become involved in an organized activity: [ + to infinitive ] I've signed up …

  2. What is the difference between log in, sign in; register, sign up; log ...

    Dec 3, 2014 · register, sign up These are synonyms, but they both refer more broadly to providing information in order to receive some service or to be placed on some list. For instance, you …

  3. "Sign up" vs. "signup" - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange

    Mar 7, 2014 · When we have a button on a website for creating an account, should it say "sign up" or "signup"? I see "sign up" in most places, but which is the correct one?

  4. synonyms - What is the difference between register, subscribe, …

    Mar 10, 2022 · With register, I join the organization. With sign-up, I involve myself in the organization. With subscribe, I sign up to receive what they send out. With opt-in, I choose to …

  5. Is "sign up to" an acceptable alternative to "sign up for" on …

    Feb 17, 2017 · I generally see "sign up for" online, but I've noticed "sign up to" in a few places. Is that an acceptable alternative when talking about signing up for a service? For example, …

  6. What's the difference between Enroll in and Sign up for?

    Jan 13, 2022 · For instance, you can sign up to volunteer on a project. It's not encompassed in the formal definition, but it's common to use this even less formally, such as signing up to bring a …

  7. Difference between "Registration" and "Enrollment"

    Jan 30, 2015 · Reviewing the relevant pages of various university websites seems to line up with this for instance Herts university (first one that comes up on a web search): Registration is the …

  8. "Sign up free" or "Sign up for free" - English Language & Usage …

    I've stumbled upon "Sign up free" and "Sign up for free" on different websites. "Sign up free" makes no sense to me. Is it correct? Which one should I use on my website? Thanks.

  9. word choice - What is the name of the symbols "<" and ">"?

    Jun 27, 2015 · The only names I've heard them called is the less-than sign and the greater-than sign, but those names seem rather informal and apply only to their use in math. The symbols …

  10. meaning - Does "up to" mean "including"? - English Language

    Feb 27, 2016 · If my teacher says : "I am closing down all online assignments up to Module 3" Is she closing Modules 1, 2, AND 3, or just Modules 1 and 2 ? Thanks everyone!