When should I use "difference" or "differences"?
2015年1月7日 · When you think that there are more than one unlike events involved, use plural. For example: Are there any differences? If you talk about one particular What is the major …
word usage - Difference 'of' vs difference 'between' - English …
2017年3月2日 · 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). There is …
"What is the difference" or "what are the differences"?
2015年4月25日 · 1 "What is a difference between X and Y?" is also grammatical, but it means something that one hardly ever wants to say: the speaker has deliberately refused to indicate …
punctuation - Difference between ' and " - English Language …
2020年1月8日 · 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 …
word usage - "any differences" vs. "any difference" - English …
feels more natural than: "I can't see any differences between the two" unless it was understood that it is expected that the speaker ought to be able to find a number of specific differences, for …
meaning - difference of vs difference in - English Language …
2019年10月3日 · Is there any difference between the following sentences? What is the difference in meaning between those words? What is the difference of meaning between those words?
Glass vs Cup - differences in usage - English Language Learners …
2017年6月15日 · 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 …
What are the differences between response and answer?
12 I have to mail-back someone and I wonder if I should rather say "Thanks for your quick answer" or "Thanks for your quick response". Can you tell me what are the differences between answer …
Differences between "mandatory" and "compulsory"
What is the difference between mandatory and compulsory? Are they synonyms? Can they be used interchangeably especially with regard to something you must do? Writing the essay is a …
Differences between "in order to", "so that" and "so as to"?
Are there any differences (general or regional differences) between "in order to", "so that" and "so as to"? I've seen that they may be interchangeable, but I'm not so sure.