Evgeniy
Are both variant correct and the same? There isn`t much change. There are a few changes.
3 May 2015 01:09
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first one implies that the change is almost non existent and the second one there is change and it is existent (but not very big)
3 Mayıs 2015
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Technically, they are both correct. But since you are not a native English speaker, instead of your first sentence, I would suggest that you use one of the following two sentences instead: "There isn't much that has changed" "Not much has changed". Your first sentence could be used in a specific situation but if used incorrectly, it could sound awkward. I would rather say that your two sentences are similar, not the same.
3 Mayıs 2015
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