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Ruslan
"in between" and just "between" - what's the difference?
6 juil. 2019 05:02
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I disagree with John.
"Between" is the correct preposition.
"In between" occurs usually because "in" is part of a phrasal verb e.g. "He cut in between the two cars" ("cut in" + "between")
Or "in-between" can be an adjective e.g. "My son is at that in-between age, not a child anymore but not yet an adult.""
However, in practice, I think many people use "in between" and "between" interchangeably today (especially when speaking). Apparently this is more common in the US (hence John's answer). I don't think many people would notice if you mixed up these words.
He are some places you can read about this:
https://www.dailywritingtips.com/between-vs-in-between/
https://www.grammarly.com/blog/in-between-or-inbetween/
6 juillet 2019
1
There is no difference in any examples that I can think of.
6 juillet 2019
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Ruslan
Compétences linguistiques
Tchétchène, Anglais, Russe
Langue étudiée
Anglais
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