The word "in" is a preposition that usually shows position-- it means "inside of." For example: the dog is in the yard; her keys are in her purse. "In" can also show a location: I am happy that I live in Boston.
The word "as" is a conjunction-- it can mean "while," and show that two events happened in close proximity (As I was waiting for the bus, I saw my friend drive by in her new car). "As" can also be a comparative conjunction: "The Red Sox are as good as the Yankees, so it ought to be a very close game."
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The Banker's Gain (BG) is the difference between a banker's discount and a true discount. It is a deduction with simple interest.
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Measurement is simple but measuring width , length and liquid while counting is simple but counting numbers
the difference between a alternate and simple leaf is that the simple leaf has no patterns on its leaf and the alternate leaf has pattern
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what is the difference between simple syrup and invert syrup
The key difference between fractional and simple distillation is that fractional distillation is used when the components in the mixture have closer boiling points, while simple distillation is used when the components in the mixture have a large difference in their boiling points
the difference between the two of them are they both subject which compliment each other.
The difference between simple harmonic motion and harmonic motion is SHM is a periodic motion.
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Don't be too much confuse about this question it is simple. Their difference is their speeling and their pronunciation. See? very simple.. satisfied??
the difference between a magpie and a crow is simple, a magpie is black, bue and white,, where as a crow is just black
The only difference between the two are that one has ears, and one is a natural no eared seals! Simple!