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Fuchsia Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

Diference

a)If you mix potato starch with water, the liquid becomes thick.

b)If you mix potato starch with water, the liquid will become thick.

Could you tell me whether or not any difference of nuance or meaning exists between the two sentences above? Thanks in advance!

  

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To me, (a) seems a bit more abstract, and (b) a bit more concrete. It is not a strong, clear difference though. fuchsia a)If you mix potato starch with water, the liquid becomes thick.

  • To me, (a) seems a bit more abstract, and (b) a bit more concrete.
  • It is not a strong, clear difference though.
  • fuchsia a)If you mix potato starch with water, the liquid becomes thick.
  • This is incorrectly spaced.
  • It should be like this: a) If you mix potato starch with water, the liquid becomes thick.
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To me, (a) seems a bit more abstract, and (b) a bit more concrete. It is not a strong, clear difference though.

fuchsiaa)If you mix potato starch with water, the liquid becomes thick.

This is incorrectly spaced. It should be like this:

a) If you mix potato starch with water, the liquid becomes thick.

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