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S.P.I. Posted 17 years ago
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These two words are synonmous to each other.


These two words are synonymous with each other.

Which is the right way to say this? An explanation would be apprecaited.
  

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I. These two words are synonmous to each other. These two words are synonymous with each other.

  • I.
  • These two words are synonmous to each other.
  • These two words are synonymous with each other.
  • Which is the right way to say this?
  • An explanation would be apprecaited.
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S.P.I.These two words are synonmous to each other.


These two words are synonymous with each other.

Which is the right way to say this? An explanation would be apprecaited.

These two words are synonymous with each other.

Prepositions are tricky. There are hardly any rules. Hence, I cannot provide you with

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