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Hanuman_2000 Posted 21 years ago
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Sir,

Few people will notice any difference in them.
(there are two girls)
What is meaning of this sentence?

Are the both girls are same in all aspect?

Thanks.
  

Top answer

Hello H. ' In some particular quality or ability, they are very similar. Perhaps they look similar, like twins; or they are both very good at linguistic analysis; or they are both hardened criminals.

  • Hello H.
  • ' In some particular quality or ability, they are very similar.
  • Perhaps they look similar, like twins; or they are both very good at linguistic analysis; or they are both hardened criminals.
  • ' In some particular quality or ability, they are no different now from how they were at some previous time.
  • 'The girls have now come back from their trip round the world.
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Hello H.

Difference between:
'There is very little difference between them.'

In some particular quality or ability, they are very similar.

Perhaps they look similar, like twins; or they are both very good at linguistic analysis; or they are both hardened criminals.

Difference in:
'There is very little difference in them.'

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