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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
Vocabulary

The what/how/why

(i) The question is not the what or the how but the why.
(ii) The question is not what or how but why.

What is the difference in meaning between the (i) and (ii) ?
  

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Anonymous What is the difference in meaning between the (i) and (ii )? (i) sounds a tiny bit more hypothetical to me, as if it were about some future undertaking, but there is no real difference worth discussing at any length. CJ

  • Anonymous What is the difference in meaning between the (i) and (ii )?
  • (i) sounds a tiny bit more hypothetical to me, as if it were about some future undertaking, but there is no real difference worth discussing at any length.
  • CJ
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AnonymousWhat is the difference in meaning between the (i) and (ii)?
(i) sounds a tiny bit more hypothetical to me, as if it were about some future undertaking, but there is no real difference worth discussing at any length.

CJ

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