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What's the difference between "It’s different from normal fish" and "Unlike those of normal fish"?
It’s different from normal fish, the wing-like pectoral fins of a flying fish enable it to jump out of the water and sail through the air.
Unlike those of normal fish, the wing-like pectoral fins of a flying fish enable it to jump out of the water and sail through the air.
Both of sentences look like same in meaning, but I'm not sure
1 gen 2016 23:45
Risposte · 7
Think of these simpler sentences.
1. I woke up late yesterday, I woke up early today.
2. Unlike yesterday, I woke up early today.
#1 is listing two full sentences separated by a comma.
Connecting sentences like this without a conjunction or anything is not a good style. It sounds bad.
#2 on the other hand has an adverbial phrase before comma which supports the main clause after it, which is common and natural.
Your first sentence is like #1 above, two sentences separated by a comma.
Only the second sentence is in good form.
2 gennaio 2016
Would you like to explain?
2 gennaio 2016
My first comment still stands.
2 gennaio 2016
I'm sorry, I mean are both sentences grammatically correct?
2 gennaio 2016
No, only the second sentence is correct.
1 gennaio 2016
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