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Christine Christie Posted 4 years ago
Grammar

Varies

Are these sentences correct? (Or do they even make sense?)


a) "My mood varies from day to day."


b) "My mood varies from time to time."



c) "My mood varies with the occasions."


d) "My mood varies with the circumstances."



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THANK YOU.

  

Top answer

" Good. " No. "From time to time" means "occasionally", and what you mean is "over time", as time passes.

  • " Good.
  • " No.
  • "From time to time" means "occasionally", and what you mean is "over time", as time passes.
  • " Use the singular "the occasion".
  • " Good.
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Christine Christiea) "My mood varies from day to day."

Good.

Christine Christieb) "My mood varies from time to time."

No. "From time to time" means "occasionally", and what you mean is "over time", as time passes.

Christine Christiec) "My mood varies with the occasions."

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Christine Christiec) "My mood varies with the occasions."

"season" is more appropriate. Many people get cabin fever in the winter.

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