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FatimaSaboor123 Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

Something or something else?

Hey, I looked for the meaning of the word 'counterfeit' and got this definition 'a fraudulent imitation of something else.'

Why have they used 'else' after something?

Is this definition same as 'a fraudulent imitation of something."

If not, then explain the difference, please.

  

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FatimaSaboor123 Hey, I looked for the meaning of the word 'counterfeit'and got this definition 'a fraudulent imitation of something else. FatimaSaboor123 Why have they used 'else' after something? It's the writer's choice.

  • FatimaSaboor123 Hey, I looked for the meaning of the word 'counterfeit'and got this definition 'a fraudulent imitation of something else.
  • FatimaSaboor123 Why have they used 'else' after something?
  • It's the writer's choice.
  • " Pretty much.
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FatimaSaboor123Hey, I looked for the meaning of the word 'counterfeit'and got this definition 'a fraudulent imitation of something else.
FatimaSaboor123Why have they used 'else' after something?

It's the writer's choice.

FatimaSaboor123Is this definition same as 'a fraudulent imitation of some

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