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- different with different from - WordReference Forums
It may be different (with from) each family, but there are similarities How would you describe the difference between "different with" and "different from" in the given sentence?
- differing vs different - WordReference Forums
"There have been widely differing versions in the newspapers about the prison siege " Why not use "different" here? Both are right? If right, same meaning? If same which is common and better in native English?
- How it is different or How is it different? - WordReference Forums
Which one of the following is correct in the following context? Why Islamabad and How it is different? Why Islamabad and How is it different? P S Islamabad is the capital city of Pakistan Thanks!
- treat you differently to from than | WordReference Forums
For a fairly thorough-going discussion of the prepositions used with different, see this thread: Different than vs different from vs different to You will see that there are people who use each one I believe that the same preferences exist in relation to the adverb differently
- A variety of vs varieties of - WordReference Forums
Hello everyone, what's the difference between 'a variety of' and 'varieties of' in the following sentences? And are they both correct? There is a variety of flowers in the market There are varieties of flowers in the market
- How different vs How is it different - WordReference Forums
Greetings, Is there a difference between these two sentences? Are they both correct? 1 How different is the French in Quebec to the French spoken in
- quelque chose (de) + adjectif - genre accord de
J'aurais aussi proposé "quelque chose d'autre", mais votre deuxième solution, DearPrudence, me plaît encore mieux! Et pour vous faciliter la compréhension de la structure, Tom: on pourrait dire: 'une chose différente', comme 'des conditions différentes' parce qu'ici, 'différent' est un adjectif qui s'accorde; par contre, après 'quelque chose' ou 'quelqu'un', on ajoute toujours un 'de
- Kind of singular? Kind of plural? Kinds of singular? Kinds of plural . . .
There are different kind s of chocolate -There different kind of dogs There are different kind s of dog s ('dog' refers to the whole species; ''dogs' refers to lots of dogs) There are different kinds of fruits fruit Food can be countable or uncountable I thought that chocolate could be countable as well when referring to different kinds
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