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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?
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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.
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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...
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Fabulist, thanks for sheding light on difference between 'different to' and 'different from' as well . Forero, so the sentences are OK apart from using 'ain't'?
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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!
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This is a sentence I made up myself. "Do you have different opinion from him on this issue?" Is "from" correct in the above sentence? I think it should be "with", but have seen people using "from" in this sentence pattern.
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Hi, I before asked about "different from" in the beginning of a sentence. Now I have a new question about this expression: how is it different from "unlike"? I am focused on the adverbial use of "different from", so sentence like "Cats are different from dogs" are excluded because...
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"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?
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FR/EN: guillemets (« ») / quotation marks (“ ”) - usage & punctuation
The main usage of quotation marks is the same in both languages: quoting or emphasizing words or phrases. The typography rules are however a bit different. When using French guillemets, you should add an (ideally thin) non-breaking space on either side of the quoted text (e.g., « Bonjour ! »), whereas no spaces are used with English quotation marks (e.g., “Hello!”). In French, a ...
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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.