language is always changing
The latter is correct. It is shortened from "than I am."
language is flexible and can be used in various ways to convey the same meaning. Different speakers may choose different words or structures based on their preferences or regional variations, while still communicating effectively.
"Support in applying" is more correct than "support with applying."
Languages are diverse and constantly evolving, leading to variations in pronunciation, vocabulary, and grammar among speakers. Additionally, factors such as regional dialects, individual preferences, and cultural influences contribute to the existence of multiple correct ways to express the same idea. Language is fluid and adaptable, allowing for flexibility in communication.
Yes. "Which" is more correct than "witch."
No..less then means that you have less then one thing..equal means you have the same and no more thenEASY ANSWER:Yes
They are the same thing.
You just said the right thing
'when more than one are' is the correct phrase.
Basically, yes. Semi-arid is more correct as the term semi-desert is misleading. Semi-arid regions are usually grasslands and receive more rainfall than deserts.
They are the same thing, so neither is more popular than the other.
is 3 feet greater than or more than 20 inches 'greater than' is the same thing as 'more than' so yeah
No. They mean the same thing.
When it comes to measurement, 1,000 of anything is always more than 500 of the same thing.
Mass is a property of matter but mass is not the only property of matter. Mass and property do not mean the same thing any more than Ford and car mean the same thing.
1.3 of anything is always more than 0.7 of the same thing.
It means do more than one thing at the same time.Love, Michelle