0Hi there,02br 02br 00what is the difference between the following sentences? 02br 02br 001. Fluorescent clothing, which included such items as T-shirts and socks, was also popular.02br 02br 002. Fluorescent clothing, which included items such as T-shirts and socks, was also popular.02br 02br 00Thanks02br 02br 00simon0-
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" This would have absolutely no relevance here.
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0Hi Simon,02br 02br 00These are used interchangeably.02br 02br 00There's a certain sense that in #2 some of the clothing may not be considered as "items" while in #1 all the clothing would be "items." This would have absolutely no relevance here. I'd have to think of an example.02br 02br 00Regards, - A.0-
0Hi there,02br 02br 00Thanks a lot. 02br 02br 00But I still don't understand 'There's a certain sense that in #2 some of the clothing may not be considered as "items" while in #1 all the clothing would be "items." '0-
0Sorry about that.02br 02br 00We went to a yard sale. There were lots of tools, some kitchen ware, chairs and other furniture, old phonograph records, used clothing.02br 02br 00The stuff for sale included memorabilia, such as old Beatle records, and a baseball signed by Ted Williams.02br 02br 00Where memorabilia is one category among m