
When should I use "difference" or "differences"?
Jan 7, 2015 · 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 difference?
"What is the difference" or "what are the differences"?
Apr 25, 2015 · 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 how many differences he or she thinks there are, and no matter how many the listener thinks there are, the speaker only wants to hear about one of them.
prepositions - Difference between "in" and "of" - English Language ...
Can anyone please tell me what's the difference between in and of in the following sentences? Are they both correct? Lionel Messi is the greatest player of/in the Argentina football team. John is the
What are the differences between "check it" and "check it out"?
What are the differences between "check it" and "check it out"? Ask Question Asked 9 years, 9 months ago Modified 5 years, 9 months ago
prepositions - What's the difference between in/to? - English …
May 30, 2017 · I am confused now because I don't know what is the difference between in/to in the sentence like this one. For example : She has been to York. (And) She has been in York. She was in London (and) ...
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 Australia (for single
What is the difference between S' and 'S? - English Language …
Jul 28, 2014 · What is the difference between S' and 'S? When can we use S' and when can we use 'S??
what is the subtle difference between as and when [duplicate]
As you say, the differences between "when" and "as" can be subtle, but nevertheless distinct. "When" implies a particular moment in time, and "as" implies concurrent action -- which is to say, a distinct moment in time vs. a period of time.
pronunciation - The difference between /ɪ/, /i/ , and /ə/ - English ...
The first picture shows American pronunciation and the second picture shows British pronunciation. But the subject is not the differences between them. My second question is that in both pronunciations the first vowel sound is supposed to be pronounced /i/ not /ɪ/, I think. Is there a big difference between the last sound /i/ and the first one ...
prepositions - Difference between "with" and "to" - English …
Sep 30, 2019 · "With" and "to" are very important prepositions in the English language. I know the usage of both prepositions but some points I become stuck with when should I use which prepos...