You are very beautiful whenever you are (wearing/putting on/dressed in) a yellow suit.
What is the difference in meaning among them?
wearing = dressed in putting on = going through the motions of changing from not wearing it to wearing it CJ
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wearing = dressed in
putting on = going through the motions of changing from not wearing it to wearing it
CJ
anonymousWhat is the difference in meaningamongbetween them?
By strict or traditional usage rules, 'among' expresses relationship when more than two are involved, and 'between' is used for only two; 'between', however, continues to be used to express relationship of persons or thi