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SweetFreedom Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

Do the two sentences share the same meaning?

Do the two sentences share the same meaning?

(1)a grouping of a number of similar things.
(2) a group of a number of similar things
  

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These are not sentences. There is a slight difference. "grouping" makes us think more of the categorisation process: that someone has grouped these things together for some purpose.

  • These are not sentences.
  • There is a slight difference.
  • "grouping" makes us think more of the categorisation process: that someone has grouped these things together for some purpose.
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These are not sentences.

There is a slight difference. "grouping" makes us think more of the categorisation process: that someone has grouped these things together for some purpose.

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