Procedural
According to me, the correct preposition is to.
Both are correct according to context. For example: I spent a year traveling in Europe; While traveling to France, we stopped over in Belgium.
The accepted US Postal format should display-as long as state and zip are correct select it/click yes or edit yours to match. It won't accept unless it is usps correct for your particular address but system does nitpick sometimes because it is automated. For example St Paul has to be written as saint paul to be accepted-although both are correct and mail would go through either way, only one is good (offical) for usps and will be accepted for pp since used to create labels.
According to the Constitution of the U.S., the President cannot make laws.
No, it is not. "Resourse" does not exist as a word in English.The correct spelling is resource.Some example sentences are:Solar power is a renewable resource.Another renewable resource is hydro power.The resource supply was empty.
The Constitution is an example of a governing document. It established how the government was supposed to work by listing the government's powers and the rights of people.
The Constitution is an example of a governing document. It established how the government was supposed to work by listing the government's powers and the rights of people.
No, but "you and him" would be correct in, for example, "I have a gift for you and him."
Example of correct rejoinder
Voting is an example of REPUBLICANISM (: Smile :)
unwritten constitution
Usually the preposition "to" or "into" follow the word "accepted." For example, one might say, "I was accepted into Harvard University." The preposition "by" is also sometimes used, as in "She was accepted by the group of girls."