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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
Vocabulary

Grouped, put together, or added?

Which of the following sounds better?

a) Instances of A were grouped with instances of B.

b) Instances of A were put together with instances of B.

c) Instances of A were added to instances of B.
  

Top answer

It depends on what A and B are.

  • It depends on what A and B are.
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It depends on what A and B are.
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They are instances of close words. Thank you!
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Anonymous They are instances of close words. Thank you!
Do you mean words like: red, green, blue, yellow; peas, carrots, potatoes, green beans; wool, linen, cotton?
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No, words that are similar in their form. For example, the Japanese word 'pointo' and the English word 'point' (some would say that they are indeed the same word, but in Japanese foreign words receive sometimes different meanings).
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Then A is the best. You are categorizing and grouping them together based on their attributes.

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