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Tostyle un Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

Differently

Hello teachers,

Suppose a mother treats her two children differently, so is it right to say,

"She looks at her children differently."

I would normally say, "She discriminates between her children."

Thank you.

  

Top answer

She favors one child over the other. ) She treats them differently but equally. )

  • She favors one child over the other.
  • ) She treats them differently but equally.
  • )
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She favors one child over the other. (One child gets better treatment than the other.)
She treats them differently but equally. (The children get equal treatment.)

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