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Anonymous Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

What's the difference between the same sentences?

What's the difference?

She has different length nails every week.

She has nails of different length every week.

Each nail is a different length

Each nail has a different length.

My throat is worse and worse.

My throat is getting worse and worse.
  

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The first two are awkward. Nails should be the subject, as you have it in the second two sentences. Better with getting .

  • The first two are awkward.
  • Nails should be the subject, as you have it in the second two sentences.
  • Better with getting .
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The first two are awkward. Nails should be the subject, as you have it in the second two sentences.

Better with getting.

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