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Participate at therefore reduces the (in this case) congress to a place, and thus would include people who waited on tables, cleaned the place, organised the event, etc., without actually taking part in the purpose of the congress as such. ' at ... Hallo. Is there any difference between "participate to" and "participate in"? For example: the sentences "he won't be able to participate to event" and "he won't be able to participate in the event" are both correct? And if so, is there any difference between them?

Thank you very much. W. As "participate" is an intransitive verb, I think "He will be participated in~" is grammatically wrong. Which is the correct preposition in the sentence below?