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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

Indifferent between

Hello,

Iis "indifferent between" correct grammar?

For example, he is indifferent between apples and oranges.

Or do we use he is indiffernet to apples and oranges?
  

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Hi, The assistant (A) laughed when I (B) had told her that I (C) needed eighty-five copies of this memo because the copy machine (D) wasn't working agian for the fourth time this time. Here is a correct version. The assistant (A) laughed when I (B) told her that I (C) needed eighty-five copies of this memo, because the copy machine (D) wasn't working again for the fourth time.

  • Hi, The assistant (A) laughed when I (B) had told her that I (C) needed eighty-five copies of this memo because the copy machine (D) wasn't working agian for the fourth time this time.
  • Here is a correct version.
  • The assistant (A) laughed when I (B) told her that I (C) needed eighty-five copies of this memo, because the copy machine (D) wasn't working again for the fourth time.
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Hi,

The assistant (A) laughed when I (B) had told her that I (C) needed eighty-five copies of this memo because the copy machine (D) wasn't working agian for the fourth time this time.

Here is a correct version.

The assistant (A) laughed when I (B) told her that I (C) needed eighty-five copies of thi
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great answer...but to the wrong question... Emotion: sad
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Hello, Clive?

Can you reply?
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AnonymousHello,
Iis "indifferent between" correct grammar?
No it is not.

AnonymousOr do we use he is indiffernet to apples and oranges?
That does not make sense to me.

He was indifferent to the outcome of the election.(He didn't care who won.)
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Hi,

Gee, how did my answer end up with the wrong queston?

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