Google
English-Test.net
Find penpals and make new friends today!
 
monetary penalty; punishment which involves the payment of specified sum of money
component
possibility
fine
viewpoint
full quiz correct answer
 
Username
Password
 Remember me? 
Search   Album   FAQ   Memberlist   Profile   Private messages   Register   Log in 

difference among similar, different, same



 
ESL/EFL Worksheets and Handouts for Students Printable, photocopiable, clearly structured
Designed for teachers and individual learners
For use in a classroom, at home, on your PC
ESL Forums | English Vocabulary, Grammar and Idioms
Good day instead of hello? | otherwise vs differently
listening exercisestell a friend
Message
Author
difference among similar, different, same #1 (permalink) Wed Jun 18, 2008 7:41 am   difference among similar, different, same
 

Hi!
What is the difference among : similar, different and same?
Sultano
I'm here quite often ;-)


Joined: 29 Jan 2006
Posts: 191

difference among similar, different, same #2 (permalink) Wed Jun 18, 2008 8:05 am   difference among similar, different, same
 

.
Same = exactly similar
Similar = somewhat the same
Different = the opposite of same.
.
_________________
Native English teacher at Mister Micawber's
Mister Micawber
Language Coach


Joined: 17 Jul 2005
Posts: 13015

Can you find all the prepositions in this story?English grammar exercises — improve your English knowledge and vocabulary skillsAre you a native speaker of English? Then you should read this!How many different ways with words do you know? Subscribe to free email English course
Display posts from previous:   
Good day instead of hello? | otherwise vs differently
ESL Forums | English Vocabulary, Grammar and Idioms All times are GMT + 1 Hour
Page 1 of 1
Latest topics on ESL EFL Forums
Usage of "changing room""if... or not..."?I can't get ahold of him.The usage of THE"venfuture" - venture the future"rain" vs "rainfall"What's this kind of rain?Expression "She's born to be a star"?correct use of word overseas/abroadBreak the fastExercises about comparatives and superlativesReading several books on that subject, Bill considered himself an expert.Use "their" instead of "his/her"

 
You cannot post new topics in this forum
You cannot reply to topics in this forum
You cannot edit your posts in this forum
You cannot delete your posts in this forum
You cannot vote in polls in this forum
Subscribe to FREE email English course
First name E-mail