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Ruby
which sentence is correct? The soldiers wear distinct uniform. The soldiers wear distinctive uniform.
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I think you can use both in slightly different situations. You need to add to word "a" to the sentence. "The soldiers wear a distinctive uniform". I think this is the better of the 2 sentences. That means it's unique or it stands out. "Distinct is also correct, but only if you are comparing it to another uniform.
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Hello Ruby, "distinctive" means serving to distinguish and identify a specie or a group,while "distinct" means recognized,marked or or constituting a separate entity . Here "distinctive " uniforms is more appropriate to use, because if you used "distinct" it might mean that their uniforms are not alike, each of them is wearing a different suit in quality or shape. If you don't add a definite article "a" to the sentence you can put "uniform" in the plural . "The soldiers wear distinctive (distinct) uniforms."
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