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  1. the more the merrier 和 the more the better 和有什么不一样? 相同关键字的提问 以前アメリカ人のネイティブの方に添削して頂いたのですが、is being〜という記述があってよくわかりません。

  2. So, simply put: Check in on = kind concern. Check on = broad meaning - could be used instead of ‘check in’ or ‘check up’. Check up on = concern that something is wrong, bad behaviour. It might be good to try a few sentences and I’d be happy to give you feedback. Highly-rated answerer.

  3. from nowThese two phrases are used differently. "From now" is more often than not, about time only. Usually used when speaking of a future event. For example, "You need to start working on this two hours from now" = "You need to start working on this in two hours" "From now on" (지금부터) is used when speaking of something that will take be in effect from the moment you speak of it. It ...

  4. So this is my view. At the stage - refers to something external; specifying a part of a wider process. - When you’re at the early stage of dating, the other person can do no wrong. In the stage - refers to something that is happening now; specifying which part of the process. - I’m in the early stages of dating, so he’s just dreamy.