"吧(ba)" in the first sentence is used at the end of declarative sentence with a meaning of guessing. The latter sentence is just a common interrogative sentence.
The prepositional phrases in the sentence are "between the two countries" and "of the headlines."
In formal writing a comma is not to be used two join two independent clauses. If comma is used between two sentences consisting of independent clauses it is known as comma splice. Two sentences formed by independent clauses should always be joined by a co-ordinate conjunction or a short punctuation mark such as semicolon if the sentences are closely related.
"Compared to" is used to highlight similarities between two different things. "Compared with" is used to examine the differences between two similar things.
I thought there were three. Statement: "Her hair is brown" Order: "Get me a drink" Question "Where is my coat?"
"therefore" is a conjunctive adverb. It is used to show contrast, consequence, or inference between two clauses or sentences.
A number of differences between two regions can result in sectionalism.
The differences between the two families hiding together were their different opinions.
Sentences that compare two things often use comparative language or similes. For example, "Her smile is brighter than the sun," compares her smile to the sun. Another example is, "This book is more engaging than the last one," which directly compares the two books. Such sentences highlight similarities or differences between the subjects to enhance understanding or create imagery.
what were two key differences between the north's economy and the south's economy?
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The prepositional phrases in the sentence are "between the two countries" and "of the headlines."
No, there is no differce between the two 在 (zai) in the sentences. The first just adds the location of where he is doing business (公安局/police station).
The best organization strategy for examining the differences between two subjects would be compare and contrast.
To provide a suitable word for a logical transition between two sentences, I would need to see the specific sentences you're referring to. Please share the sentences, and I can suggest an appropriate transition word to enhance coherence.
There is no difference in meaning of the two sentences only their wording is different.
Apart from the differences in anatomy and physiology, there are many differences between the two sexes. Not only that, in a competitive world, their implications are huge.
need to know the differences between the two