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over a year ago
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"Who else was taught it was: same as, different from and equivalent to ? If it was right then why isn't it now? "
Because now we have : innit, not, like.
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"I asked because its a basic not with modern alternatives. A language does evolve, of course it does but basic rules usually prevail. "
Although English has so many exceptions to it's own rules that make sticking to them more and more silly as time goes on. |
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There are no rules to the English language, but a sensible one would be to focus more on ensuring what you mean can be understood, and less on the supposed rules. |
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"I asked because its a basic not with modern alternatives. A language does evolve, of course it does but basic rules usually prevail.
Although English has so many exceptions to it's own rules that make sticking to them more and more silly as time goes on. "
I know what you mean...learnt it the hard way Lol |
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"I asked because its a basic not with modern alternatives. A language does evolve, of course it does but basic rules usually prevail. "
Do you just mean that you're supposed to say "A is the same as B" rather than "A is the same to B" or "A is the same banana B" or whatever? |
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