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what is the difference between "( and , &" )plz tell me
10 dec. 2007 12:53
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one just like abbreviation , it's only a sign , maybe it's easy to write and look elegant .
10 december 2007
& is called an ampersand. It is a logogram which represents "and." It is typically reserved for titles or names, such as, Tiffany & Co.
I would not use it when writing. The following would be incorrect:
He went to the store & bought some apples.
18 december 2007
Yes, they have exactly the same meaning.
But be careful, it may be considerate as impolite to use &.
12 december 2007
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