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"Add sth to sth" vs "add sth and sth together" Assuming these sentences are all correct, can they mean the same? 1. If you add 3 to 5 you get 8. 2. If you add 3 and 5 together you get 8.
2014年6月28日 22:34
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The meaning of both the sentences are similar. But in the language of Mathematics, the first sentence should be prefered than the second one. And don't forget to use Coma (,) whenever you use 'IF'. So, your sentence is "If you add 3 to 5, you'll get 8."
2014年6月28日
They do mean the same thing. In fact, you could also say "If you add 3 and 5 you get 8".
2014年6月28日
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