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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
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what is the differences between those words

Hi,
I have 2 questions
I am not an english native speaker, and sometime I do not find answer for some questions.
my questions are first
what are the differences between tomorrow class and tomorrow's class?
other question is
which one is correct because I've heard both of them
competitive price or competition price
thanks
  

Top answer

With the proper context, either could be correct: Tomorrow's class will deal with the early works of Charles Dickens. ~~ Tomorrow, class will be held outdoors. competitive ~ competition: the first is a general term; the second probably refers to the price of a specific company.

  • With the proper context, either could be correct: Tomorrow's class will deal with the early works of Charles Dickens.
  • ~~ Tomorrow, class will be held outdoors.
  • competitive ~ competition: the first is a general term; the second probably refers to the price of a specific company.
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With the proper context, either could be correct:
Tomorrow's class will deal with the early works of Charles Dickens. ~~ Tomorrow, class will be held outdoors.
competitive ~ competition: the first is a general term; the second probably refers to the price of a specific company.

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