Hello English Language Learners and Researchers! Today I have a very easy topic: we are breaking down the difference between BETWEEN and AMONG. 1. BETWEEN: we use between to refer to two items, people, or objects. See the examples down below. I do not see any difference between dilemma and trouble. Here, we are essentially talking about two items: 'dilemma' and 'trouble'. The lion's share of Chineses is being affected by the threatening COVID-19 and between December through February the numbers have been drastically going up and up. From the basis, we, too, have two months being standing out from the mentioning. 2. AMONG: we use among to talk about more than two items, people, or objects. See the examples down below. There was no understanding among the members of the government lately. From this angle, this example's suggesting us that the members of the gov. are more than two in the gathering and I certainly bet you have seen some cases on...
The PBC--Department of Scientific English Language is intended to help out second-language English language learners to improve and boost up their English language skills and confidence along with communication. Furthermore, the Department of Scientific English Language, Pedro Benny C. is gradually planning on writing and reviewing local admission English exam textbooks for academic puporses.