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- people with from of different backgrounds - WordReference Forums
There are some discussions here: Of with from different background But it is not exactly what I am looking for I am wondering which of the following is correct: (a) I've been working with people with different backgrounds (b) I've been working with people from different backgrounds (c)
- as different as - WordReference Forums
Two circumstances are mentioned Using "as different as" to introduce them suggests that they are very different indeed, and that they are just two examples representing extreme ends of a range of circumstances in which solutions may need to be applied by the organisation
- On different days or in different days? - WordReference Forums
It was "They had to change TV channels on different days at different times" I read "in different days" could be correct too, I don't know Thank you in advance for your help too
- Different + singular or plural? - WordReference Forums
Hi, I have an issue I cannot resolve, neither can I identify the relevant rules information I have doubts of whether "different" should be always followed by a plural, or if the singular is allowed and when Specifically, the context is this example: a) We applied pulses of different
- What is the relationship between Khmer, Thai, and Viet languages
Thai and Lao belong to a completely different language family, viz Tai-Kadai This kind of classification makes an abstraction of the influence of other languages over the centuries, possible convergence etc
- act different differently - WordReference Forums
Dear all, There was a big earthquake in the country and many people regret that if they had known beforehand the big one would come, they could have acted (differently different) and saved more lives I made up the sentence It seems to me that both act "different" and "differently" are
- fuck you fuck off | WordReference Forums
Topic phrases: fuck you fuck off Added by Cagey, moderator Sorry for this stupid question but what's the difference between these 2 expressions?
- go by (name) | WordReference Forums
We use "go by" to indicate a nickname or some other name that is different from our actual legal name For example, my nephews name is Augustus Karel Matthias, but he goes by Augie
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