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Photographic and textual contributions in several m a gazines is not a sentence, so, in a sense, yes, it sounds bad. · note that tribute can be either uncountable (pay tribute to / in tribute to) or countable (be a tribute to), whereas homage is always uncountable. Ive researched into this issue and come across both … A group of students will read a text and then give a musical performance as a tribute to their outstanding teacher who is about to … · i would omit the with and say he contributed texts and. Is my paraphrasing correct and … · hello, heard in the hunger games (the movie) , i dont really understand the word tribute in this context. · can the word tribute be used as a verb by itself, or should it always come together with pay as in pay tribute? · they will pay a tribute to her at the ceremony. · which is the correct preposition to use in the following sentence: I have googled it, and i have found the following. Could anyone explain it to me, how would you translate the word tribute … My understanding is that, you say pay respects to somebody when the person referred to is deceased, whereas you say, pay tribute to someone when said person … It’s largely a matter of … · hello everyone, id like to know if there is any difference in meaning or in usage between the words homage and tribute. · what is the difference between credit to and credits to if we mean we want to pay tribute to someone for their work? · mr ghosh’s history is both a tribute to what he calls “the historical agency of botanical matter” and an association with the imperial past. For example, in a wikipedia article, i found the … Many pow camps had their own libraries thanks to the efforts of (or by?) charitable organisations?