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Difference & different
Hello friends,
I really need to know How can i use different and difference in the sentence?
*I know different is adjective
And difference is a noun.
Thank you🌷
2019年10月4日 07:22
回答 · 5
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Hello Meera!
That's right, "different" is an adjective and "difference" is a noun.
When you're describing something/someone you need an adjective, therefore you need to use "different". Here are some examples,
Example 1: "The joke my brother told me was really DIFFERENT from the one I heard on TV." -- We are describing the joke.
Example 2: "DIFFERENT magazines have DIFFERENT articles." -- We are describing the magazines and the articles.
"Difference" is a noun, it shows how things/people can be different.
Some examples,
"The DIFFERENCE between my two sisters is huge." -- Two sisters are very different.
"In yesterday's class Mary learned the DIFFERENCE between two grammar rules.". -- Mary learned how different are the two grammar rules.
I hope this helps!
2019年10月4日
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Some examples may help.
Different - adjective
She's a different person to you. ('She's not like you' or 'She's unlike you')
My exam is at a different time to yours. Mine's at 3pm while yours is at 4pm
Your hair colour is different to mine.
Difference - noun
It won't make a difference if you study or not, you'll still pass. (It won't matter if you study or not)
There's no difference between those two apples - they both look good. (Those two apples are the same)
They were always arguing, but now they've solved their differences (They've resolved their differing opinions and they now agree.)
2019年10月4日
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Hello! You said correctly. Different is an adjective so it goes before a noun. For example “I have lived in different countries”. Difference is a noun, an example for it can be this one: “the difference between you and me is very clear”.
2019年10月4日
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