Hello everyone. I have a question.
Regarding the following two sentences:
(A) Mary is wearing different clothes whenever I see her.
(B) Mary is wearing other clothes whenever I see her.
I know that there's no problem with (A) to describe a very fashionable woman, but I'm not sure about (B). Is it still correct? Does it mean the same thing as (A)?
seagull not sure about (B). Is it still correct? Does it mean the same thing as (A)?
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seagullnot sure about (B). Is it still correct? Does it mean the same thing as (A)?
No. I don't perceive any obvious coherent meaning to (B). Stick with (A).
CJ