Responsible to you means you have a responsibility that is all your own to this person. Responsible for you means that you are acting on behalf of someone but they have some responsibility in the action.
There is no grammatical difference between two nouns. If they have different meaning, then there is a lexical difference.
Grammatical contrast refers to the difference between two or more grammatical elements, such as verb tenses, sentence structures, or word forms. This can help show distinctions or highlight similarities between ideas in a sentence or text.
Nothing. They are just two people saying they will be responsible for the loan. The difference is where you sign on the contract. Legally there is no difference. The co-buyer by signing is saying that they will insure the loan gets paid. If the loan does not get paid the co-buyer can have wages garnished and basically get the wrath of someone else not doing what they are supposed to.
A lexical metaphor involves the substitution of one word for another in a figurative sense, while a grammatical metaphor involves the transformation of grammatical structures to create metaphorical meanings. Lexical metaphors change the word level, while grammatical metaphors alter the structure of the sentence.
Well, there is no difference in terms of the act of "boiling," but there is a grammatical difference. Saying "bring it to the boil" is unnecessary. There is no need for using the definite article "the" for "boil". Merely say or write "bring to boil" or "boil." These are good enough.
Lexical words are nouns, verbs, adjectives, adverbs. Grammatical words are determiners, pronouns, auxiliaries and modals, prepositions, conjunctions. That's all I remember.
None. They are synonyms; two words with the same meaning.
Use the same rules inside brackets as you would outside of brackets. There is no difference between the two.
defination of grammatical weight
"Different from" is the correct term. "Different to" is simply a common grammatical error. Things are "different from" or "similar to".
The difference between no problem and my pleasure is that it is saying it was not an inconvenience and the person enjoyed doing it respectively.
dislexic?