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Hans51 Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

Meanings or meaning

The two sentences carry the same meaning.
The two sentences carry the same meanings.

The two sentences carry similar meaning.
The two sentences carry similar meanings.

Which ones are natural to use to native English speakers?

Thank you so much as usual in advance!
  

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These are your two choices. The two sentences carry [the same / a similar] meaning. CJ

  • These are your two choices.
  • The two sentences carry [the same / a similar] meaning.
  • CJ
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These are your two choices.

The two sentences carry [the same / a similar] meaning.

CJ
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Thank you so much!

"The two sentences carry similar meanings" is not natural to you?

And then how about this one these sentences have associated meanings.

Without your help I can't finish the project. ~ If I don't have your help, I will not be able to finish the project.
=2) I need your help, so please help me with the project.
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Hans51"The two sentences carry similar meanings" is not natural to you?
No. It's not natural unless the sentences have more than one meaning, which is not usually the case when people say this.
Hans51I was confused with the sentence in your reply. Could you elaborate on this sentence again if you do not mind?
Each of the se

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