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Rika Onaka
What is the difference between "As is mentioned" and "As mentioned"? For example, 1. As is mentioned in Section I, Chiba is a prefecture of Japan. 2. As mentioned in Section I, Chiba is a prefecture of Japan. What is the difference between the above sentences 1 and 2?
Jan 17, 2018 1:58 PM
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There's no difference. You can say it either way.
January 17, 2018
Thank you for your comment. I'm glad to hear that (^^)/
January 18, 2018
The fist to be how it were mentioned until now and the second to be how neither it were mentioned in a past but not now, this second could to be used if you will say something that show up contrast to the initial idea, exemple: "As mentioned in Section I, Chiba is a prefecture of Japan, but...(show up other idea)" Would be more convenient if you've used "on" instead "of", because it could seggest that Chiba would be prefecture of all Japan. ^^ Good lucky with English. Im fan of your country culture.
January 17, 2018
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