How would you describe the difference between different with and different from in the given sentence? 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 Islamabad is the capital city of pakistan 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 Multiple threads have been merged to create this one. There have been widely differing versions in the newspapers about the prison siege. why not use different here If same which is common and better in native english? Greetings, is there a difference between these two sentences How different is the french in quebec to the french spoken in.
If i wish to use the word time to talk about how the film is set, does the following sentence make sense These scenes are set at different times of their marriage Some good, and others bad Thank you as always, everyone! 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 If you used 3 waves in test 1, 6 waves in test 2, and 15 waves in test 3, you could say a different number of waves is used for each test or d ifferent number s of waves are used for the test s. The constructions different from, different to, and different than are all found in the works of writers of english during the past Nowadays, however, the most widely acceptable preposition to use after different is from Different to is common in british english, but is considered by some people to be incorrect, or less acceptable.
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