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Any difference between things and stuff?
Nov 6, 2018 8:27 PM
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In meaning, no not really. Grammatically though "things" is a plural noun and countable, but "stuff" is a non-count noun.
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Yes has , you can count things , but cannot count stuff .Stuff is an uncountable noun you can only measure .
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'things' is normal but 'stuff' is very casual; not really used in polite situations but very common with friends and family/normal people, ha ha. :)
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Yes, "stuff" is said by people who like to boast.
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Here is a good explanation:
https://dictionary.cambridge.org/amp/british-grammar/uncountable-nouns/thing-and-stuff
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