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Meaning of 'Cry me a river' | 3 days in advance the court date
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difference between acronym, abbreviation and initial #1 (permalink) Thu Aug 21, 2008 3:56 am   difference between acronym, abbreviation and initial
 

Could you tell me what is the difference between acronym, abbreviation and initial?

What is the difference between "on time and in time"?

What is the difference between "go to school and go to the school" or "go to market and go to the market"?

Thanks a million

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