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Doanxuanquy Posted 9 years ago
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WHAT IS the DIFFERENCE BETWEEN 'necessary" and " necessity"?

What is the difference between the 3 following sentences?

1. Getting up early is such a necessity for your health.

2. Getting up early is necessary for your health

3. Getting up early is important for your health

  

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doanxuanquy WHAT IS the DIFFERENCE BETWEEN 'necessary" and "necessity"? The former is an adjective; the latter is a noun. 1.

  • doanxuanquy WHAT IS the DIFFERENCE BETWEEN 'necessary" and "necessity"?
  • The former is an adjective; the latter is a noun.
  • 1.
  • 2.
  • Getting up early is necessary for your health 3.
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doanxuanquy WHAT IS the DIFFERENCE BETWEEN 'necessary" and "necessity"?

The former is an adjective; the latter is a noun.

doanxuanquyWhat is the difference between the 3 following sentences?1. Getting up early is such a necessity for your health.2. Getting up early is necessary for your health 3. Getting up early is important for

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