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Mr. Tom Posted 17 years ago
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She won't know any differnt/difference

Hi

Which one is better?


Why are you putting the vase here? She won't know any different.

Why are you putting the vase here? She won't know any difference.

Thanks,

Tom
  

Top answer

I assume these are said by different people, thus: A: Why are you putting the vase here? B: It doesn't matter. She won't know the difference.

  • I assume these are said by different people, thus: A: Why are you putting the vase here?
  • B: It doesn't matter.
  • She won't know the difference.
  • I would say "know the difference", as above, but "see any difference" or "notice any difference".
  • B: It doesn't matter.
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I assume these are said by different people, thus:

A: Why are you putting the vase here?
B: It doesn't matter. She won't know the difference.

I would say "know the difference", as above, but "see any difference" or "notice any difference".

B: It doesn't matter. She won't [see / notice] any difference.
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She doesn't k

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