Kevin
I have a question. Is there any difference between the following sentences? Also, which one is more commonly used? ①The salad includes lettuce, tomatoes, and cucumbers. ②The salad contains lettuce, tomatoes, and cucumbers. Thank you!
28 Thg 06 2024 09:41
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Hi Kevin. The first sentence implies there are other ingredients too, which you aren’t mentioning. The second sentence implies the salad consists of only those three ingredients you mention.
28 tháng 6 năm 2024
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Neither statement conveys unambiguously that the salad has only those three ingredients. For that: The salad contains only … Or more colloquially The salad is … Without context, ‘includes’ is rather formal but vague. I would only use it in a context where the importance of those ingredients being in the salad has already been established. Otherwise you can just say The salad has …
28 tháng 6 năm 2024
I would rather use the word "includes" if I'm telling somebody the recipe of my salad or the importance of consuming these ingredients in a salad. Otherwise "has" is more commonly used. The salad has lettuce, tomatoes, and whatever the ingredients are.
29 tháng 6 năm 2024
Both sentences are correct and mean the same thing. However, "includes" is more commonly used in everyday language. Sentences: 1. "The salad includes lettuce, tomatoes, and cucumbers." 2. "The salad contains lettuce, tomatoes, and cucumbers." Common Usage: * "Includes" is more common.
29 tháng 6 năm 2024
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