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Anonymous Posted 8 years ago
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Meaning difference

1) "Please do not word things in a way that makes me seem like a pervert."

2) "Please do not word things in the way that makes me seem like a pervert."


What's the meaning difference between 1 and 2?

As far as I know, the former is of new information, the latter being of old information.

  

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anonymous As far as I know, the former is of new information, the latter being of old information. That's not the only way that 'a' differs from 'the'. anonymous ...

  • anonymous As far as I know, the former is of new information, the latter being of old information.
  • That's not the only way that 'a' differs from 'the'.
  • anonymous ...
  • in a way that makes me ...
  • ~ ...
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anonymousAs far as I know, the former is of new information, the latter being of old information.

That's not the only way that 'a' differs from 'the'.

anonymous... in a way that makes me ...

~ ... in one of those possibly many ways that makes me ...

anonymous... in the way that makes me

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