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Navitasan Posted 10 years ago
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Houses in this village

1) The houses in this village are like the houses in our village.
2) Houses in this village are like the houses in our village.
3) The houses in this village are like houses in our village.
4) Houses in this village are like houses in our village.

Are these sentences all correct?
Is there any difference in their meanings?

Gratefully,
Navi.
  

Top answer

All those seem acceptable to me. Possibly (3) seems the least desirable. I can't see any signficant difference in meaning.

  • All those seem acceptable to me.
  • Possibly (3) seems the least desirable.
  • I can't see any signficant difference in meaning.
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All those seem acceptable to me. Possibly (3) seems the least desirable.

I can't see any signficant difference in meaning.
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GPYPossibly (3) seems the least desirable.
This is curious, even funny. I read through them (and no, I did not read your answer first), and I selected (3) as the one I would say!

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