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Angliholic Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

I did a project about China.

I did a project about China.

I did a study about China.

I did a research about China.

I did a report about China.

Are all of the above all right and identical in meaning? Thanks.
  

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Angliholic I did a project about China. I did a study about China. I did a some research about China.

  • Angliholic I did a project about China.
  • I did a study about China.
  • I did a some research about China.
  • I did a report about China.
  • Are all of the above all right and identical in meaning?
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AngliholicI did a project about China.

I did a study about China.

I did a some research about China.

I did a report about China.

Are all of the above all right and identical in meaning? Thanks.
Essentially, they are the same. They're all right, but 'a study' sounds a bit
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Philip
Angliholic
I did a project about China.

I did a study about China.

I did a some research about China.

I did a report about China.

Are all of the above all right and identical in meaning? Thanks.

Essentially, they are the same. They'

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