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Alc24 Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

Based vs According to

Based on or According to

Based on/according to what you said, the price of the has dropped against the euro.
The light of the shower changes depending on/based on the temperature.

Could you please tell me what you think about these 3 sentences?

- The train is the second most used means of transport after the car.

- Worry about your own things. Don't worry about other peoples.

- I'm not a big fan of sending money before receiving the product. I like to pay upon delivery. How would you want to do it

Thank you
  

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alc24 Based on or According to Based on /according to what you said, the price of the has dropped against the euro. ] The light of the shower changes depending on/ based on the temperature. Could you please tell me what you think about these 3 sentences?

  • alc24 Based on or According to Based on /according to what you said, the price of the has dropped against the euro.
  • ] The light of the shower changes depending on/ based on the temperature.
  • Could you please tell me what you think about these 3 sentences?
  • - The train is the second most used means of transport after the car.
  • ok - Worry about your own things.
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alc24Based on or According to

Based on/according to what you said, the price of the has dropped against the euro. [The price is not based on what you said.]

The light of the shower changes depending on/based on the temperature.

Could you please tell me what you think about these 3 sentences?

- The train is

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