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Areana gran Posted 6 years ago
Grammar

What's the structure of these sentences ???

Could some one please explain


What is the difference between these sentences?

What kind of meanings it would conveys?

  1. situation depends learning
  2. situation dependent learning
  

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areana gran What is the difference between these sentences? Those are not sentences. They are each just a combination of three words.

  • areana gran What is the difference between these sentences?
  • Those are not sentences.
  • They are each just a combination of three words.
  • The first one makes no sense.
  • The second one could be used as a noun phrase that means learning that may be different in different situations, but without further context it's hard to say more exactly what it means.
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areana granWhat is the difference between these sentences?

Those are not sentences. They are each just a combination of three words. The first one makes no sense. The second one could be used as a noun phrase that means learning that may be different in different situations, but without further context it's hard to say more exactly what it means.

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