Hi all, if i find something inspirational, should i say it is inspiration to me or inspiration for me? 1) the performance inspired others 2) the performance was the result of inspiration i think your second sentence is more likely, since if the performance is inspiring, it is also likely to be inspired. Wouldn't it also have a meaning and be correct grammatcially if we said :
I found that test pretty inspired, meaning that the test is of high quality (like in french : I must find whatever else to express my gratitude. What i wanted to say is i am moved as well as inspired by his stories.
(i used am because i read his stories from time to time.). Obviously the wanted answer is inspiring, but i thought : I've thought of citing bible passages (such as jn 3. The figure of a god inspires the kind of awe and reverence that a powerful emperor or king does.
Sometimes you just find those inspirational quotes are not that inspiring. Hi, i was having a conversation with someone online and we were talking about someone, i used the above expression: How can i express my gratitude just by saying something? Hi, i've done quite a bit of research on the web and haven't yet come up with a nice latin word or phrase i could put on my car's license plate instead of the one the department of motor vehicles would randomly give me.
Rowling's success story is the valuable inspiration to/for me. His stories are quite moving and inspiring. Dear teachers, i have a question about the following sentence, this is not just telling people to be happy, says bondolowski, but inspiring happiness. in this sentence, if i use inspire instead of inspiring, is it grammatically correct? They have their usual meanings.