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Anonymous Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

Conjunction

Is it correct to say the following (esp underline word)


There is a difference between having something ON you than IN you.


PS: Capitalized letters are intentional. It relates to news that some industries are planting chips in employee to monitor attendance etc.

  

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anonymous Is it correct to say the following (esp underline word) No. The structure is 'between A and B'. There is a difference between having something ON you and having something IN you.

  • anonymous Is it correct to say the following (esp underline word) No.
  • The structure is 'between A and B'.
  • There is a difference between having something ON you and having something IN you.
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anonymousIs it correct to say the following (esp underline word)

No. The structure is 'between A and B'.

There is a difference between having something ON you and having something IN you.

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