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Ahava_yin Posted 21 years ago
Grammar

Usually are/are usually

Hi everyone,

How do you feel about the following sentences?
Successful college students usually are intelligent.
Successful college students are usually intelligent.

And do you see much difference between the following two?
1. It's a bless for some, but for others it is a curse.
2. It's a bless for some, whereas for others it is a curse.

Thank you.
  

Top answer

) Second sentence. You mean blessing not bless. I don't see any difference in meaning.

  • ) Second sentence.
  • You mean blessing not bless.
  • I don't see any difference in meaning.
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3 Answers
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I would go for the second option for sentence one (although I don't believe this is necessarily true!)

Second sentence.

You mean blessing not bless. I don't see any difference in meaning.
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Thank you nona the birt. Thank you so much for your note.
Might there be any situations that "whereas" is used, and can't be replaced by "but"? Thank you!
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Successful college students usually are intelligent.


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