
different with / different from - WordReference Forums
Jun 30, 2011 · 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?
How it is different or How is it different? - WordReference Forums
Apr 28, 2012 · It depends, The first is correct if what follows is an explanation of "why" and "how", but if this is the case, the sentence is a statement rather than a question, so will not end with a …
differing vs different - WordReference Forums
May 22, 2008 · Hi, good question! My first thought is that differing allows a scale of difference between a number of accounts.
How different vs How is it different - WordReference Forums
May 17, 2016 · 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 France? 2. How is …
A variety of vs varieties of | WordReference Forums
May 14, 2019 · You probably want 'a variety of'. That just means "many different kinds of" - roses and irises and tulips and chrysanthemums, for example. With plants, the plural 'varieties' is …
Different + singular or plural? - WordReference Forums
Feb 13, 2020 · b) We applied pulses of different amplitudes, widths, and frequencies I believe that (a) is the correct one, as it clearly states that different pulses were applied, each with its …
adjectif - genre / accord / "de" - WordReference Forums
May 17, 2007 · Pourquoi on dit : quelque chose de différent et pas quelque chose différente ? Contexte : Je pose une question : Est-ce que ça serait X, Y ou quelque chose différente de …
in / at / on level | WordReference Forums
Feb 13, 2018 · at/in/with different level Your English level is really good Vs Your level of English is really good in/on/at level and I learned that "I am on level number" is used in video games. I …
Pronunciation of "o", "ó" and "ô" - WordReference Forums
Mar 28, 2010 · I know, for example, that avó and avô mean different things and are pronounced differently, but the spelling clearly marks this distinction in these words, while in the words from …
glance, glimpse, stare, gaze, skim, scan, peek, peep, peer
Jan 20, 2008 · I was just wondering about the slightly different meaning of the most common verbs used to express the idea of "sight". I'm not really sure of what turned out, so I was …