What is the difference between each. This seems like a complicated question and I don't know what the sentences mean and which are natural, by that I mean which a native speaker will say? Maybe there is a better way to say it.
Is it true that some sentence mean Husband loves wife differently than husband love daughter & Husband loves wife differently than daughter loves her mom.
Is differently natural or 'the same' natural?
A husband love his wife differently than his daughter. A husband love his wife in a different way than his daughter. A husband love his wife in a different way than he loves his daughter. A husband love his wife not in the same way as his daughter. A husband doesn't love his wife the same way as he loves his daughter. A husband doesn't love his wife the same way as his daughter.
Thanks for your explanation
Top answer
husband love => husband loves
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husband love => husband loves
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