Hi there,
Could you check for me if I have made any mistakes in these two sentences, please?
I have tried to unify / uniform all my tools in a same brand. (Two words are interchangeable?)
I prefer all my tools in a unified / uniform brand or color. (Two words are interchangeable?)
Cheers
The problem is that you're not expressing these ideas in a way that is idiomatic to English. Here's what you need: I've tried to build a collection of tools that are all the same brand. I prefer all my tools to be the same brand and color.
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The problem is that you're not expressing these ideas in a way that is idiomatic to English. Here's what you need:
I've tried to build a collection of tools that are all the same brand.
I prefer all my tools to be the same brand and color.
Aside from that, note that 'unify' is a verb and 'uniform' is an adjective, so they can't be interchangeable.
CJ