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Anonymous Posted 18 years ago
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strangely, strange - difference?

Hi,

I'm unsure of the difference between the following:

"He's been acting (behaving) strange"

"He's been acting (behaving) strangely"

Thanks
  

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same meaning strangely: both AmE and BrE strange: only AmE, and less formal

  • same meaning strangely: both AmE and BrE strange: only AmE, and less formal
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same meaning

strangely: both AmE and BrE
strange: only AmE, and less formal

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