
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?
differing vs different - WordReference Forums
May 22, 2008 · Hi, good question! My first thought is that differing allows a scale of difference between a number of accounts.
Difference in pronunciation between: a, á, ã, â and à
Sep 11, 2014 · Could I get a few people to explain the difference in pronunciation between a, á, ã, â and à in Portuguese using English comparisons (if possible)? I can't seem to find a thread or …
How it is different or How is it different? - WordReference Forums
Apr 28, 2012 · It depends, The first is correct if what follows is an explanation of "why" and "how", but if this is the case, the sentence is a statement rather than a question, so will not end with a …
A variety of vs varieties of | WordReference Forums
May 14, 2019 · You probably want 'a variety of'. That just means "many different kinds of" - roses and irises and tulips and chrysanthemums, for example. With plants, the plural 'varieties' is …
adjectif - genre / accord / "de" - WordReference Forums
May 17, 2007 · Pourquoi on dit : quelque chose de différent et pas quelque chose différente ? Contexte : Je pose une question : Est-ce que ça serait X, Y ou quelque chose différente de …
How different vs How is it different - WordReference Forums
May 17, 2016 · Greetings, Is there a difference between these two sentences? Are they both correct? 1. How different is the French in Quebec to the French spoken in France? 2. How is …
in / at / on level - WordReference Forums
Feb 13, 2018 · 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 …
Pronunciation of "o", "ó" and "ô" - WordReference Forums
Mar 28, 2010 · I know, for example, that avó and avô mean different things and are pronounced differently, but the spelling clearly marks this distinction in these words, while in the words from …
"In" vs. "under" certain conditions | WordReference Forums
Jan 27, 2017 · Which one is preferable – actually, do the two convey different nuances of meaning at all? "These representations are learnable inductively in certain conditions" OR …