
idioms - "Differ to", "differ with" or "differ from" - English …
In what ways are differ to, differ with and differ from different? Providing examples would be really appreciated.
Differ by vs Differ in - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange
Please tell me which sentence is written the right way: X differs from Y in having vertebral folds. X differs from Y by having vertebral folds. I already read differ by is only used when it refer...
Beg to differ - Why is there a need to beg for differ
Nov 25, 2011 · One of the uses of beg is to provide ‘a courteous or apologetic mode of asking what is expected, or even of taking as a matter of course’ (OED). It is found in beg leave (seek …
A differ from B by/due to/for the presence of C? [closed]
Jun 4, 2016 · Lions differ from cats in their size. Lions differ from cats in that they are bigger. Lions differ from cats by being bigger. The grammar is rather complicated here ... I wouldn't …
differences - How do "instantiate" and "initialise" differ? - English ...
Sep 10, 2024 · How do "instantiate" and "initialise" differ? Ask Question Asked 1 year, 2 months ago Modified 1 year, 2 months ago
What is the origin of the phrase "great minds think alike"?
Dec 22, 2015 · 19 Upon using the phrase "great minds think alike" in chat today, I was informed that it is really a shortened version of "Great minds think alike, small minds rarely differ" or …
What does "had had" mean? How does this differ from "had"?
For example, what is the difference between the following two sentences: I had a bad day I had had a bad day
Why do word beginnings with X take a /z/ sound in English?
Aug 21, 2025 · Well, these two English sibilant phonemes are sisters; they essentially only differ in terms of voicing (they have other very, very subtle differences, but these are not important …
grammatical number - Plural or not after "they differ by ..."
or: They differ by the sizes of their heads. and They differ by their height. or: They differ by their heights. On Google I found both. In French it would be all singular (the size of their head). I …
Which is correct: "__ is different from __" or "__ is different than
As someone who learned English later on in life, I was taught that different from is the correct grammar to use: this is different from that. However, it seems these days everyone uses …