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Raùl
¿what is the difference between amoung and between?
Sep 23, 2010 12:57 AM
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Between describes a position somewhere in the middle of 2 things.
e.g. The Post Office is between the supermarket and the bank.
e.g. Let's keep it a secret between the two of us.
Among describes a position surrounded by a larger number of things.
e.g. We had a picnic among the trees (Trees were all around us)
e.g. You are among friends (you have friends all around you)
September 25, 2010
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among and between are Prepositions. To be among something or someone is to be Surrounded by. Now to be in between is to be in the middle of something or someone ,or something between you and someone ,or something.
September 23, 2010
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among (not amoung! :) means amongst, in the midst of, in the same area as.
between means located in the middle of two or more things.
among = entre
between = en medio ?
September 23, 2010
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