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Fairyfan Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

usage of phrases

what is difference of when it comes to and in terms of? could anyone give example for both as comparison, thanks a lot!
  

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Hello, fairyfan—and welcome to English Forums. fairyfan what is difference of when it comes to and in terms of? I see none, really.

  • Hello, fairyfan—and welcome to English Forums.
  • fairyfan what is difference of when it comes to and in terms of?
  • I see none, really.
  • The former is informal; the latter is formal, that is all.
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Hello, fairyfan—and welcome to English Forums.
fairyfanwhat is difference of when it comes to and in terms of?
I see none, really. The former is informal; the latter is formal, that is all.
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thank you, Mr. Micawber

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