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Venusinfurs Posted 21 years ago
Vocabulary

'Apart from'

Is it correct to use 'apart from' in this context?

'what I like to do, apart from studying, is ...'

Instead of 'besides'. Does it exist?? If it does, is it more formal or less formal or what??

Thank you.
  

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Yes, apart from is fine. It is more formal

  • Yes, apart from is fine.
  • It is more formal
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Yes, apart from is fine. It is more formal

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