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  1. 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?

  2. in different times-at different times | WordReference Forums

    Jan 26, 2011 · In several different scenes in the film, we see the eponymous characters at different stages of their marriage. If I wish to use the word "time" to talk about how the film is set, does the …

  3. Different than vs. different from vs. different to - WordReference Forums

    Jun 26, 2005 · In a recent post, the questioner used an example that included the phrase "different than". Since that wasn't the point of the question, I thought I'd start a new thread: I strongly prefer …

  4. A person with parents from different countries / races

    Jun 22, 2020 · It does not say what nationality the parents are or were, and a person whose parents came from different countries may well have only one nationality. However, for this to be worth …

  5. On different days or in different days? - WordReference Forums

    Jul 16, 2021 · It was "They had to change TV channels on different days at different times". I read "in different days" could be correct too, I don't know. Thank you in advance for your help too.

  6. much different vs. very different - WordReference Forums

    Nov 18, 2014 · Can one say a. You are not very different from your brother. b. You are not much different from your brother. ? The sentences are mine. I think both work. Funnily enough, (b) sounds …

  7. at/in/with different level - WordReference Forums

    Dec 26, 2015 · Native speakers describe the students at different level as beginner/almost fluent/fluent in English. And some says that level is not idiomatic to describe the proficiency as degree.

  8. Different + singular or plural? - WordReference Forums

    Feb 13, 2020 · Hi, I have an issue I cannot resolve, neither can I identify the relevant rules/information. I have doubts of whether "different" should be always followed by a plural, or if the singular is allowed …

  9. quite a different/ a quite different - WordReference Forums

    Jul 9, 2007 · hello everybody, can you please tell me if both sentences are correct and, if so, what the difference in meaning is? Thanks a lot "This entails a quite different perspective of the audience" …

  10. A book of articles by different authors??? - WordReference Forums

    Sep 8, 2007 · What do we call in English a book (in this case academic) of papers/articles written by different authors? Bibliographies cite it by the editor, but that kind of "collective" book has a name, …