Would you answer my question? A: We like summer better than winter.B: We like summers better than winters.C: We like the summer better than the winter. Are A, B and C all correct sentences if the context is appropriate? I think B and C are the same in meaning but a slightly different from A. Am I right?
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To my ear all three carry exactly the same meaning. CJ
— CalifJim
To my ear all three carry exactly the same meaning.
CJ
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