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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

Difference in meaning?

Hello. Is there a difference in the meaning of the following sentences?

a) Cats love to take a walk, whether or not accompanied by people.

b) Cats love to take a walk, either accompanied by people or not.

Thank you!
  

Top answer

No difference, but (a) is more usual.

  • No difference, but (a) is more usual.
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No difference, but (a) is more usual. Emotion: smile

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