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What's the difference between "be significant" and “be of significance"?
The discovery is significant. / The discovery is of significance.
Are the two sentences identical? I suppose they are the same.
Thank you.
28 de may. de 2019 4:13
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Your two example sentences are both correct and both mean the same thing. They’re grammatically slightly different, but the meaning is the same.
By itself “Significance” and “significant” are a little different since “Significance” is a noun and “significant” is an adjective, but the basic meaning is the same.
I agree with Jam, though: it seems a little strange not to say how the discovery is significant/who it’s significant to. A more natural sentence would be “the discovery is of great significance to my research” or something like that.
28 de mayo de 2019
"The discovery of significance" doesn't seem like a complete thought. It doesn't explain... what is it of significance to?
"The discovery is of significance to the _____" Fill in the blank, and it becomes a complete sentence. The Christian Community? The Hindu Community? The McDonald's Staff? To anyone who wants to have a better sex life?
The discovery is significant is a complete thought.
28 de mayo de 2019
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