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  1. When should I use "difference" or "differences"?

    Jan 7, 2015 · Find the three differences in these two pictures You asked when to use what? It's worth to note that when we talk about a disagreement, we generally use the plural form …

  2. "What is the difference" or "what are the differences"?

    Apr 25, 2015 · "What is a difference" is grammatical, yes, but it's almost never what you want to say. It means: you are refusing to indicate how many differences you think there are, and …

  3. What are the differences between "check it" and "check it out"?

    "Check out" in this case means to go look, see, inspect, examine, etc. e.g. Check it out! There's a weird fish in the lake!

  4. punctuation - Difference between ' and - English Language …

    Jan 8, 2020 · What's the difference between a single and a double quotation mark in English? I've heard that it only depends on where you live the US (for double quotation mark) or the UK and …

  5. word usage - Difference 'of' vs difference 'between' - English …

    Mar 2, 2017 · A difference of is used to indicate the extent of a difference; it's a measure, whether a degree (temperature), a metre (length), a litre (volume) or a kilogram (mass).

  6. meaning - What is the difference between S' and 'S? - English …

    Jul 28, 2014 · Both express possession, of course. We use 's with singular nouns.For example, "my son's toys" will be "the toys that belong to my son".

  7. formality - Your Grace, Your Majesty, Your Highness... Does it all …

    Jan 5, 2017 · Moreover each realm may have specific customs related to styles and address— for example, Canada and Australia have slight differences in their official royal style and titles, …

  8. meaning - Differences among "transit", "transmit", "transfer", and ...

    Jan 21, 2017 · I've searched on Google, however it was not useful really. Can you tell me what are the differences among "transit", "transmit", "transfer" and "transport"? A dictionary states …

  9. differences in usage - English Language Learners Stack Exchange

    Jun 15, 2017 · In everyday spoken language when you, as native English speakers, say "glass" and "cup" are they considered as a synonym for you or you have a special meaning for each …

  10. meaning - Differences between branch, twig, and bough - English ...

    Jun 12, 2013 · What are the differences between [will happen, will be happen, will be happened]? Hot Network Questions ...

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