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Japanlluvr Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

grammar

i have gained a better understanding of the differences between the two subjects...

does it sound grammatically right? and should it be 'difference' or difference's'?
  

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Hi, " I have gained a better understanding of the differences between the two subjects . " The sentence is correct and it makes sense. Note that the pronoun "I" is always capitalized.

  • Hi, " I have gained a better understanding of the differences between the two subjects .
  • " The sentence is correct and it makes sense.
  • Note that the pronoun "I" is always capitalized.
  • You can use either difference or differences in your sentence.
  • It depends on your meaning: Difference -- if there is only one difference; differences -- if there are a number of differences.
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Hi,

"I have gained a better understanding of the differences between the two subjects."

The sentence is correct and it makes sense. Note that the pronoun "I" is always capitalized.

You can use either difference or differences in your sentence. It depends on your meaning:

Difference -- if there is only one difference; diffe

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