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Anonymous Posted 17 years ago
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What is correct? I need HELP

Is it correct to say "know the difference between right and wrong" or "know the difference between right from wrong" Please I need help... I am writing my thesis and two different committee members are saying different things!
  

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I know the difference between right and wrong. He doesn't know the difference between his left and his right. I know right from wrong.

  • I know the difference between right and wrong.
  • He doesn't know the difference between his left and his right.
  • I know right from wrong.
  • He doesn't know (can't tell) his left from his right.
  • He doesn't know sh** from Shinola.
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I know the difference between right and wrong. He doesn't know the difference between his left and his right.

I know right from wrong. He doesn't know (can't tell) his left from his right. He doesn't know sh** from Shinola. (Don't use that one.)

"I can't tell them apart."

"I can't tell one from the o

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