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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

Phrase meaning

Is there a difference in meaning between these phrases:

The choice is yours.

It is your choice.

Are both correct as a phrase?
Thanks.
  

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They are sentences — not phrases. They are both correct and mean the same.

  • They are sentences — not phrases.
  • They are both correct and mean the same.
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They are sentences — not phrases.

They are both correct and mean the same.

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