Different + singular or plural? - WordReference Forums 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 and when Specifically, the context is this example: a) We applied pulses of different
has tried several different jobs (question about the tense) She has tried several different jobs before she decided to become a full-time writer Why not "had tried" or just "tried"? Is the present perfect tense the best choice here? My first thought was "had tried"
people of with from different ages cultures backgrounds occupations Feb 12, 2020 #1 Hello, 1 I like to work with people of with different ages 2 I like to work with people of from different cultures 3 I like to work with people of with from different backgrounds 4 I like to work with people of with from different occupations I am confused about the prepositions in my 4 sentences Are all these
people with from of different backgrounds - WordReference Forums There are some discussions here: Of with from different background But it is not exactly what I am looking for I am wondering which of the following is correct: (a) I've been working with people with different backgrounds (b) I've been working with people from different backgrounds (c)
quite a different story - WordReference Forums How would you translate quite in the above? I guess it is emphatic - i e a different story entirely completely? What do you think? I would say perhaps: cuenta otra historia enteramente How does that sound to you?