Do you have any example sentences in which you want to use them?What is the difference between disadvantage of \ disadvantage to ?
Really,I am lost.I suppose that is possible if a radio can suffer a disadvantage.
Are there any disadvantages of the radio? Yes, a radio can make too much noise and bring bad news.
(Not a teacher)
'Disadvantage of' means that the object of concern creates or has the disadvantage:
'Disadvantage for' means that the object of concern receieves a disadvantage, or rather, is affected by a disadvantage:
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(Not a teacher)
'Disadvantage of' means that the object of concern creates or has the disadvantage:
'Disadvantage for' means that the object of concern receieves a disadvantage, or rather, is affected by a disadvantage:
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Yes, you have got it right. This is just to explain the use of disadvantage to:
Advantages/disengages of something means: The something has (or possesses) some advantages/disengages; as:
\What are advantages and disadvantages of nuclear power?
There are several advantages-and-disadvantages of-Mobile-Phones
We use disadvantage + to (verb)/Infinitive to describe disadvantage/disadvantage of an action, as:
They show that it's not a disadvantage to be an illiterate woman.
He has many advantages to became the leader of the team.