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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?
- Different than vs. different from vs. different to - WordReference Forums
In a recent post, the questioner used an example that included the phrase "different than" Since that wasn't the point of the question, I thought I'd start a new thread: I strongly prefer "different from" Do you agree?
- FR: différent - place de ladjectif | WordReference Forums
Hi, I understand that the adjective 'différent' can be used before and after the noun in French Can somebody explain to me what the difference in meaning is? Thanks Moderator note: Multiple threads have been merged to create this one
- 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!
- someone who listens to many different kinds of music [word?]
I can't think of any word to describe what you mean I would say: "He she has broad tastes in music" PS: What do you call someone who listen to many different kinds of music?
- How different vs How is it different - WordReference Forums
1 Could be answered by a simple "Very different not very different", as appropriate, as it's asking for a measure of "differentness " Whereas 2 Is asking "How In what way are they different
- bullshit horseshit chickenshit batshit: Animal Excrement English . . .
I was pondering (don't ask ) the different meanings of various expressions of animal excrement For example, in my little corner of the English speaking world (Western USA), we would define them thusly: Bullshit : nonsense "That explanation was a bunch of bullshit " Horseshit: Also nonsense, but a bit more emphatic "I am so tired of that utter horseshit " Chickenshit: cowardice "That was
- On a different note - WordReference Forums
Could someone please give me an example how to use the phrase: "On a different note"? Is this OK: "Kelly and I are going to the movies tonight On a different note, how was your test yesterday?" Thanks, Joel
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