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Englishnewbie Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

between?

Hello,

There is a good match between his car and house.

There is a good match between his car and his house.

Is the first one ok? Or do I have to use the second one?

Thanks.
  

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Hi, Use #2. It makes the comparison stronger. It makes the two items more distinct.

  • Hi, Use #2.
  • It makes the comparison stronger.
  • It makes the two items more distinct.
  • What does 'a good match' mean?
  • in what way do they match?
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2 Answers
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Hi,

Use #2. It makes the comparison stronger. It makes the two items more distinct.

What does 'a good match' mean? in what way do they match?

Clive
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Thanks.

Oh, I just used that to create the sentence. There was no specific meaning.

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