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Tung Quoc Posted 20 years ago
Grammar

realisation

What is the difference in meaning between:

1. There is a realisation that changes must be made.

and:

2. There is realisation that changes must be made.

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No difference, really, and only 1 is really used. At Yahoo, the hits: 362 for "There is realisation" 9,370 for "There is a realisation"

  • No difference, really, and only 1 is really used.
  • At Yahoo, the hits: 362 for "There is realisation" 9,370 for "There is a realisation"
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No difference, really, and only 1 is really used.

At Yahoo, the hits:
362 for "There is realisation"
9,370 for "There is a realisation"

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