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Angliholic Posted 19 years ago
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His commentary/comment is always spirited and informative.

Eric is a professional sports commentator. His commentary/comment is always spirited and informative.

Do both commentary and comment work with the above wording and mean about the same? Thanks.
  

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Hi, Eric is a professional sports commentator. His commentary/comment is always spirited and informative. Do both commentary and comment work with the above wording and mean about the same?

  • Hi, Eric is a professional sports commentator.
  • His commentary/comment is always spirited and informative.
  • Do both commentary and comment work with the above wording and mean about the same?
  • No.
  • He's a sportscaster, so he makes many comments, not just one.
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Hi,

Eric is a professional sports commentator. His commentary/comment is always spirited and informative.

Do both commentary and comment work with the above wording and mean about the same? No.

He's a sportscaster, so he makes many comments, not just one. Say 'commentary'. Or 'His comments are . . .'.

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