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New2grammar Posted 18 years ago
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no different

It's no/not different this time.

Are both correct?
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Top answer

It's no different this time. It's not any different this time. Both mean the same, for me.

  • It's no different this time.
  • It's not any different this time.
  • Both mean the same, for me.
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It's no different this time.

It's not any different this time.

Both mean the same, for me.

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