Sasha Zino
Member
- Joined
- Apr 2, 2022
- Member Type
- English Teacher
- Native Language
- Russian
- Home Country
- Russian Federation
- Current Location
- Russian Federation
Dear Forum participants!
Could you please explain to me the reason for choosing the appropriate preposition ('to' vs 'in') in the following cases:
1. change to society (e.g. "What changes to society happened as a result of the Russian Revolution in 1917?")
2. change in the patient condition?
I am facing difficulties in determining the logic behind the choice of the correct alternative in the cases mentioned above as in the equivalent expressions of the Russian language the same preposition will be used.
Thanks in advance for the help!
Could you please explain to me the reason for choosing the appropriate preposition ('to' vs 'in') in the following cases:
1. change to society (e.g. "What changes to society happened as a result of the Russian Revolution in 1917?")
2. change in the patient condition?
I am facing difficulties in determining the logic behind the choice of the correct alternative in the cases mentioned above as in the equivalent expressions of the Russian language the same preposition will be used.
Thanks in advance for the help!