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The grammatically correct form is, "different from".

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Both "different to" and "different than" are commonly used in English, but "different from" is the most widely accepted and preferred formal usage to show contrast between two items.

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When you say something do you say different from yours or different than yours?

The correct way is, "different from yours".


Should you say different than or different from?

Different 'from' is grammatically correct.Different 'from' is correct.


Would you say different then or different than?

"Different than" is more commonly used in American English, while "different from" is more common in British English. Both are acceptable, but it's best to match the usage of the region or audience you are writing for.


Is it correct to say different from or different than?

Different from is correct. Consider saying 'This marble differs FROM this marble' and apply it to different. 'Different than' is an Americanism. However, it's preferable to the heinous 'different to', which has become commonplace in Britain.


Is this the correct way to say His shirt is different than mine?

No, a better way to say it would be "His shirt is different from mine."


What are some of the rules for using different from or different than?

Different from is correct. Different than is not correct, although it is very common The mistake is made by analogy with the comparative form, which does use than. We say, for example, these books are different from one another; the first one is bigger than the second.


Would you say that politics then is different from the politics now?

We can say that, politics then is different from the politics now, because, politics then was less democratic than politics now.


How do you say bichon frise in spanish?

Bichon frise. No different than English


How you say Olivia in French?

it's no different than in english. just say it with a french accent. oh, leave, ia


How are antonyms different than synonyms?

Antonyms are words that are the opposite of other words. If I say "different" the antonym would be "alike". Synonyms are words that has the same meaning as other words. If I say "different" a synonym would be "various".


Can you catch a Mew in Pokemon Blue with batteling different trainners than what they say to battle?

Nope


How do you say i love you to your lesbian girlfriend?

It's no different than saying "I love you" to anyone else.