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Anonymous Posted 20 years ago
Grammar

No diiference or very different

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0 To me they mean the same. 0-

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0 To me they mean the same. 0-
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0 You may want to ask it like this:02br
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01b00Do02b00 the following phrases have the same or different meanings?02br
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00 The meanings are the same.02br
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00 CJ0-
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01cite10CalifJim12cite10You may want to ask it like this:12br
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11b10Do12b10 the following phrases have the same or different meanings?12br
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10The meanings are the same.12br
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10CJ12br
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10"Are the
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0Thank you. Another post which followed your post stated another way to ask and it is,02br
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00Are the following phrases have the same or different meanings?02br
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00How about it, Jim. Is the above sentence the same as yours?02br
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00"Do the following phrases have the same or different meanings?" 0-
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0The correct way to ask is "Do the following ... have the same meaning?", or "Have they the same meaning?"0-
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0 "01b00are02b00 the following phrases 01b00have02b00 ..." is not correct.02br
00 It is not correct to use "are" or "is" as an auxiliary verb with another verb in its base form.02br
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00 You can use "are you go01b00ing02b00", "are they plann01b00ing02b00", "is he sleep

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