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Anonymous Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

Do they mean the same?

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Why should I know this(that)?
Why should i know about this(that)?
Do these sentences mean the same? If not, how?
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The first is more probably a single fact; the second is more likely a quantity of facts about something; still, they are mostly used synonymously.

  • The first is more probably a single fact; the second is more likely a quantity of facts about something; still, they are mostly used synonymously.
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The first is more probably a single fact; the second is more likely a quantity of facts about something; still, they are mostly used synonymously.

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