Between the two of us we have enough money to choose among the better restaurants to have dinner.
People like to be among.
Difference between Among and Between : Among is used when we talk about things which are part of a group or mass of objects. Between is used when we refer to two things which are clearly separated.
Between is two people and among is more than two people. Thanks fr asking unknown person.
Between is used when we refer to two things which are clearly separated. Among is used when we talk about things which are part or a group .
There seemed to be no uniformity among the various speeches.
No. She could be one of them, or she could be among them.
among me is a path i can go between them that would be a good choice
Please distribute the papers to the class. You may distribute the fliers among the workers.
When I whisper a secret to you, it's just between you and me, not to be shared among our friends.
I find nothing wrong, in grammar, in using the word "among" as the first word in the sentence. As in: "Among those who live in the Philippines, the largest religion is Catholic". Those, on this forum, who know better than I, may disagree ---- and, if they do, please correct me. Otherwise, I stand on what I say.
"Among" in most contexts could be translated into Spanish as "entre" (which also means "between").
Among friends, looks does not matter.
People like to be among.
EXAMPLE: This site is among my favorites.
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It really depends on the sentence, but you could try some of these:plus, along, alongside, among, by, for, beside, including, and upon
go is the verb and among is the adverb