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  • Singular multiple verb conjugation after different - WordReference Forums
    'Different' is an adjective, describing the noun that follows, and it has no relation to or influence on the verb If you had the sentences 'The old men have a beer at lunchtime', then 'men' is plural, and so is the verb (have) Change 'men' to 'man', and the verb becomes 'has'
  • different from vs. unlike - WordReference Forums
    a The situation has been changed, which is different from the past Here in the U S , we would probably say: a The situation has been changed, which is different than in the past b The situation has been changed, unlike in the past (punctuation) (There are multiple threads on "different from" vs "different than")
  • as different as - WordReference Forums
    Two circumstances are mentioned Using "as different as" to introduce them suggests that they are very different indeed, and that they are just two examples representing extreme ends of a range of circumstances in which solutions may need to be applied by the organisation
  • in different times-at different times - WordReference Forums
    That is, 'at different times' implies at more than one different time in the past, i e the profession has had multiple names at multiple times in the past 'In a different time' would imply just one other time, like, 'in a different era' 'In different times' leaves me guessing I don't know if it's incorrect, but it is certainly vague
  • Different ways of saying etc. - WordReference Forums
    I have encountered "suchlike" only in the writing on nonnative-speakers; maybe it is okay in B E I put "what have you" in a category with "whatnot", often used as a filler
  • in at on level - WordReference Forums
    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 also found that at seemed to be the most frequently used preposition for 'level ' Could you explain what made Employee want to say "what level you should be in
  • FR: différent - place de ladjectif | WordReference Forums
    I would say before the noun, it means "various", "diverse" and after the noun, it properly means "different" J'ai vu différents modèles de jupes I saw various kinds of shirts J'ai choisi un modèle différent I choose a different model I'm afraid that's not always true, but more or less, (let's say 90 %) it is right
  • In vs. under certain conditions | WordReference Forums
    Which one is preferable – actually, do the two convey different nuances of meaning at all? "These representations are learnable inductively in certain conditions" OR RATHER: "These representations are learnable inductively under certain conditions"


















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