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Different: This is an adjective used to compare two or more things that differ from each other.Similar: It is an adjective that indicates similarities between two or more things, but usually with certain differences.The same: This is a phrase used to emphasize the identity of two or more things. She points out that there is no difference between them.
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Different: This is an adjective used to compare two or more things that differ from each other.
Different/different from <TAG1> can literally be translated as — different«or » different«
Examples:
People are different
People are different;
These two cars are different colors
These two machines are of different colours;
This flat is different from that flat
This apartment is different from that apartment.
Similar: It is an adjective that indicates similarities between two or more things, but usually with certain differences.
Similar/similar to <TAG1> can literally be translated as — similar«, » similar to«or » similar«
Examples:
These dresses are similar
These dresses are similar;
These two houses have similar designs
These two houses have similar designs;
This color is similar to her hair color
That color is similar to the color of her hair;
The same: This is a phrase used to emphasize the identity of two or more things. She points out that there is no difference between them.
The same/the same as <TAG1> can literally be translated as — is the same«, » is the same as«, » is identical to«
Examples:
These two keys are the same
These two keys are the same;
The food here is the same as the food in that restaurant
The food here is the same as in that restaurant;
Her situation is the same as our location
Her situation is identical to our situation.
So these three words are used to compare things by their differences, similarities, or identities in English.
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