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 :
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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.
However, it is really a question of emphasis.
(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.

August (adj.) inspiring reverence and admiration, solemnly grand, 1660s, from latin augustus venerable, majestic, magnificent, noble, august | origin and meaning of august by online etymology dictionary majesty (n.)
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.

