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Napoleonponapa Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

Confused words ( In terms of , Regarding, As opposed to)

1) I like this country in terms of democracy.
2) I like this country regarding democracy.
3) I like this country as opposed to democracy.

Are they the same meaning? please give example of how to use those phrase.

Many thanks
  

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All very odd, and I am not sure whether you intend them to have the same meaning. I suggest: 1 & 2: I like this country because it is a democracy. 3: I like this country because it is not a democracy.

  • All very odd, and I am not sure whether you intend them to have the same meaning.
  • I suggest: 1 & 2: I like this country because it is a democracy.
  • 3: I like this country because it is not a democracy.
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All very odd, and I am not sure whether you intend them to have the same meaning. I suggest:

1 & 2: I like this country because it is a democracy.
3: I like this country because it is not a democracy.

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