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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
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How would you phrase this?

Depending on/Based on the size of the object you would like to paint, you will have to choose between different size brushes.

Depending on/Based on the size of the object you would like to paint, you will have to choose either a smaller or bigger brush.

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Both OK.

  • Both OK.
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How can both be correct?

When you give 2 choices, shouldn't you only use 'depending on'?

Isn't it 'different sized brushes'?
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AnonymousHow can both be correct?
There are often 2 ways of saying things.
AnonymousWhen you give 2 choices, shouldn't you only use 'depending on'?
Then why did you ask?
AnonymousIsn't it 'different sized brushes'?
It could be.

If you know all the answers already, you needn't ask

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