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OttoJ Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

Meaning

Are they all correct?:

-The meaning of the two adverbs is the same.
-The meanings of the two adverbs are the same.
-The meaning of the two adverbs is different.
-The meanings of the two adverbs are different.

Assuming that each adverb has only one sense/meaning in the dictionary entry.
  

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Each adverb has a meaning. They may be the same or different. -The meanings of the two adverbs are the same .

  • Each adverb has a meaning.
  • They may be the same or different.
  • -The meanings of the two adverbs are the same .
  • -The meanings of the two adverbs are different .
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Each adverb has a meaning. They may be the same or different.

-The meanings of the two adverbs are the same.
-The meanings of the two adverbs are different.

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