Whats the Difference between AMONG and BETWEEN Basic English Grammar

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from chin hi chin chin says hi Alicia

what is the difference between prior to

something and before something Thanks

generally prior to something sounds more

formal than before something so for

example I met the director prior to the

conference and I met the director before

the conference so before the conference

sounds much more casual sounds much more

conversational than prior to the

conference prior to sounds much more

businesslike we might see this in

written documents like contracts or

agreements that kind of thing you might

also see it in like formal business

notes like meeting minutes that kind of

thing but they have the same meaning

just slightly different feels so I hope

that this helps you thanks for the

question let’s move on to your next

question next question comes from

Yoshitaka horikoshi hi again yes taka

Yoshitaka says hi Alicia I watched the

movie Zootopia I have a question what is

the difference in nuance between give in

and give up yeah a nice question to give

in means to finally agree to something

so we use this in situations where

someone has like asked us for something

many many times or like we are pushed or

like pressured to do something so even

if there’s not a request if we have like

a strong feeling like a craving for

something or a strong desire to do

something and we finally decide to do it

or we finally agree to something someone

has been asking of us we can use give in

to describe that I gave in and bought my

kids a dog don’t give in to your

late-night cravings for food so you’ll

notice in these examples especially in

the first example we don’t talk about

how someone has been asking us for

something for a long time just choosing

to use the phrasal verb give in shows

that there has been like repeated

requests

in the past so give in has this meaning

of to finally agree to something to give

up however means to finally quit

something to finally stop doing

something there are actually two ways to

use to give up so we use to give up with

to give up on and just to give up

so some examples I gave up on my blog

and started gardening this year I want

to give up smoking okay so we see these

two patterns to give up on something and

just to give up something so when we

give up on something it’s usually

something we had like an expectation for

in my example sentence it was I gave up

on my blog in this case like I had some

kind of expectation I wanted my blog to

be great there I wanted to make

something interesting but I couldn’t or

I decided to stop after a long period of

trying without this on though like I

gave up smoking or I want to give up

smoking it means I want to stop that

thing and it’s usually for like a bad

habit or something that’s kind of

unhealthy for us so I like to give up

junk food or to give up drinking or like

in my example to give up smoking so

these are things that maybe we do as bad

habits and we want to stop so to give up

something or to give up on something is

to finally quit something after a long

time to give in however refers to

finally agreeing to something so there

are very subtle but important

differences between these two phrasal

verbs so I hope that that helps you

thanks very much for the question let’s

move on to your next question next

question comes from Ari hi Ari ari says

how can we use though at the beginning

of a sentence does it have the same

meaning as when it’s at the end of a

sentence yes the meaning is the same

let’s compare with a few examples though

he had no money he went shoe shopping

he went shoe shopping though he had no

money he had no money he went shoe

shopping though ok so the first two

examples here are quite formal sounding

especially the first one so starting

with the word though at the beginning of

the sentence

sounds quite formal though he had no

money he went shoe shopping

this is probably a sentence we would not

use in everyday conversation it sounds

very polite very formal the second

sentence using though to connect these

two ideas at the middle sounds a little

bit more casual but still has a polite

feel in general though does sound a bit

more polite so in the last example

sentence we see though at the end of a

sentence so this is a very common

position for though in everyday speech

you may also see though shortened to th0

especially in like texts and like social

media posts so people put tho in this

position a lot for very casual

expressions so to answer your question

the meaning remains the same it has the

same function it just sounds a little

bit more casual to put it at the end of

a sentence I hope that this helps you

thanks very much for the question

ok let’s move on to your next question

next question comes from Asif Mahmud hi

us if Asif says what is the difference

between among and between for example

according to your video the difference

between look watch and see the sentence

is correct but how ok so yes we can use

between for more than two objects but

the object should belong to the same

category so in that example in the video

title example look watch and see those

are three verbs and they all have like

similar meanings so those verbs together

form kind of like a category we can

understand that they’re somehow similar

or somehow related if though I decided

to make a statement or make a sentence

like what’s the difference between cat

singing and luxury it’s like what those

things they don’t belong to any category

their words yes but they’re not verbs

they’re not mounds they’re not

adjectives they don’t seem to have any

relationship it would sound really

strange so we use difference between

when we’re talking about things that

kind of belong to the same group or the

same category and we use between when we

list those things individually so in the

video example we list

look watch and see so we know each item

that we’re going to talk about there we

use among in more formal situations and

we use it when we’re talking about like

one individual like one person or one

object that’s inside or like in a

situation where they’re surrounded by

many other objects that are all the same

so for example a great one would be like

we walked among the trees so in that

example there are lots and lots of trees

and we are different we as people in

this situation are walking among them so

there’s something different that’s like

inside this kind of homogeneous which

means everything is the same condition

so here you’ll also notice that with

among we’re using an uncountable noun in

the plural form we’re not talking about

individual trees we’re using trees there

so it’s kind of like one group of things

we’re not focusing on the individuals

necessarily there are many individuals

yes but we want to focus on the group

let’s look at one more example please

choose from among these options so here

we see options in the plural form so

that means there are many different

options and we want to express rather

formally that there are many different

things for someone to choose from so

when we use among keep in mind it’s used

with formal situations more formal

situations kind of polite ER speech we

use it with uncountable nouns and we

tend to refer to like a group of things

so something that we can understand us

being in a group when we’re using

between we’re talking about things that

belong to the same category and we want

to focus on the individual parts of

those things in the category so I hope

that this helps answer your question

there will also be a whiteboard video

about the differences between among and

amid and between out on the channel soon

so please keep an eye out for that

thanks very much for your question okay

let’s move along to the next question

next question comes from Jenna d hi

Jenna D Jenna G says is there a

difference between because of and due to

in meaning

usage would you please explain yeah

because of can sound a bit rougher

especially if you’re saying because of

you so for example we lost the game

because of you or because of you were

late to the airport so that can sound

really aggressive

so because of sometimes sounds quite

rough so we might use it very carefully

in interpersonal situations like when

we’re talking to other people and like

blaming someone for something it can

sound aggressive do - on the other hand

sounds much more polite it sounds more

like a statement of fact so for example

due to rain today’s event has been

cancelled our success was due to our

team’s hard work

so due to sounds more like a positive

version of because of so because of can

have this kind of rough feel so if

you’re ever not sure you can say due to

there’s another expression which is

thanks to as well so thanks to expresses

your appreciation if you want to see a

few more example sentences and some

other ways to use these expressions you

can check out the because of vs. thanks

to video that’s on the YouTube channel

as well so I hope that this helps answer

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也许本周的第一个问题

来自 chin hi chin 下巴说,嗨,艾丽西亚

,在某事之前和在某事之前有什么区别?通常,在某

事之前听起来

比某事之前更正式,

例如,我在会议之前遇到了主管

,我在会议之前遇到了主管,

所以在会议

听起来之前 更随意

听起来比会议之前

更具会话性 但它们具有相同的含义,

只是感觉略有不同,所以我

希望这对您有所帮助,谢谢

问题让我们继续你的下一个

问题 下一个问题来自

Yoshitaka horikoshi 你好 是的 taka

Yoshitaka 说你好 Alicia 我看了

电影 Zootopia 我有一个问题

让步和放弃之间的细微差别是什么是

的 意思是最终同意某事,

因此我们在

有人多次向我们要求某事时使用它,

或者像我们被推动或

像被迫做某事一样,

即使没有要求,如果我们

有强烈的感觉,例如 渴望

某事或做某事的强烈愿望

,我们最终决定这样做,

或者我们最终同意某人

一直要求我们做的事情,我们可以使用让步

来描述我屈服并给我的

孩子买了一条狗不给 考虑到您

深夜对食物的渴望,因此您会

在这些示例中注意到,尤其是

在第一个示例中,我们不谈论

某人长期以来如何向我们

索要某事,而只是

选择使用 短语动词 give in

表示过去曾多次

要求

,所以 give in 的意思

是最终同意放弃某事,

但是意味着最终放弃

某事以最终停止

做某事实际上有两种

用法 up 所以我们

过去常常放弃 放弃和只是

放弃 所以我在博客上放弃了一些例子

,今年开始园艺 我

想戒烟 好吧,所以我们看到

这两种模式可以放弃

只是为了放弃一些东西,所以当我们

放弃一些东西时,通常

是我们在我的例句中期望的东西,

在这种情况下,我放弃了我的博客,就像我有

某种期望我希望我的

博客很棒 在那里,我想做

一些有趣的事情,但我做不到,或者

在没有这个的情况下尝试了很长时间后我决定停下来

,尽管就像我

戒烟或者我想

戒烟一样,这意味着我想停止那

件事,通常是 为了 比如一个坏

习惯或

对我们不健康的东西,所以我

喜欢放弃垃圾食品或戒酒,或者

在我的例子中戒烟,所以

这些可能是我们作为坏习惯做的事情

,我们想停止 所以放弃

某事或放弃某事是

在很长一段时间后最终放弃某事

to give in 然而是指

最终同意某事所以这两个短语动词之间

存在非常微妙但重要的

区别

所以我希望这对你有所帮助

非常感谢这个问题 让我们

继续你的下一个问题 下一个

问题来自 Ari 嗨 Ari ari 说

我们如何使用虽然在

句首它与在句尾时具有相同的

含义

是的 意思是一样的

让我们比较几个例子虽然

他没有钱

他去买鞋他去买鞋虽然他没有

钱他没有钱他去买鞋

虽然好的所以这里的前两个

例子是相当的 正式的发音,

尤其是第一个,所以

以这个词开头,虽然在句子的开头

听起来很正式,虽然他没有

钱,他去买鞋

这可能是我们

不会在日常对话中使用的句子,听起来

很礼貌很正式第二个

在中间使用though来连接这两个想法的句子

听起来更随意,但总的来说仍然有礼貌的

感觉虽然听起来

更礼貌所以在最后一个

例句中我们看到虽然在

句末所以这是 一个非常常见的

位置,虽然在日常演讲中

你也可能会看到虽然缩短为 th0,

尤其是在类似的文本和社交

媒体帖子中,所以人们经常把 tho 放在这个

位置,以便非常随意的

表达,所以为了回答你的

问题,意思保持不变 具有

相同的功能只是

将其放在句末听起来更随意

希望这对您有帮助

非常感谢您的问题

好的,让我们继续您的下一个问题

下一个问题来自 Asif Mahmud,您好,

如果 Asif 说

之间和之间有什么区别,例如

根据您的视频,

请看和看句子之间的区别

是正确的,但是如何,所以是的,我们 可以

在两个以上的对象之间使用,

但对象应该属于同一

类别,所以在视频标题示例中的那个例子中,

看一看,看看

这三个动词,它们都有

相似的含义,所以这些动词一起

形成有点像 类别 我们可以

理解它们在某种程度上相似

或相关 如果我

决定发表声明或造句

唱歌和奢侈之间有什么区别 就像那些

东西 他们不属于任何类别

他们的话 是的 但它们不是动词

它们不是土堆 它们不是

形容词 它们似乎没有任何

关系 这听起来真的很

奇怪所以我们使用

当我们是 谈论

属于同一组或

同一类别的事物,当我们

单独列出这些事物

时我们会使用它们之间 我们

在更正式的情况下

使用其中,当我们谈论一个人时使用它,

比如一个人或一个

在内部的物体,或者

在他们

被许多其他相同的物体包围的

情况下,例如 一个伟大的人就像

我们在树间行走,所以在那个

例子中,有很多很多的树

,我们是不同的

是相同的条件,

所以在这里你还会注意到

,我们使用复数形式的不可数名词,

我们不是在谈论

单个树,我们在那里使用树,

所以有点像 一组

我们不一定关注个人的事情

有很多个人

是的,但我们想关注这个群体

让我们再看一个例子 请

从这些选项中选择 所以这里

我们看到复数形式的选项,

这意味着 有很多不同的

选项,我们想更

正式地表达一个人有很多不同的

东西可供选择,所以

当我们使用 between 时,请记住它

用于正式情况更正式的

情况 一种礼貌的 ER 演讲,我们

将它与不可数名词一起使用 我们

倾向于指一组

事物,这样

当我们使用它们之间时,我们可以理解我们在一个组中的

事物,我们正在谈论

属于同一类别的事物,我们

希望专注于个体

类别中的那些东西,所以我

希望这有助于回答您的问题

,很快还会有一个白板视频,

介绍频道之间和中间之间和之间的差异

所以请注意

这一点,非常感谢你的问题,好的,

让我们继续下一个问题,

下一个问题来自 Jenna d hi

Jenna D Jenna G 说

,因为和由于

在含义上的

用法有区别吗? 解释是的,

因为听起来有点粗鲁,

特别是如果你说是因为

你,例如我们输掉了比赛

是因为你,或者因为你

去机场迟到了,所以听起来

真的很有侵略性,

所以有时听起来很

粗鲁 所以我们可能会

在人际交往中非常小心地使用它,比如当

我们与其他人交谈时,比如

指责某人

做某事听起来很咄咄逼人——另一方面,

听起来更有礼貌,听起来

更像是在陈述事实,例如

由于下雨今天的活动被

取消了我们的成功是由于我们

团队的努力

所以由于听起来更像是一个积极的

版本因为所以因为可以

有这种肉 gh 感觉所以

如果你不确定你可以说,因为

还有另一个表达方式,也是

由于,所以感谢表达

你的感激如果你想看

更多的例句和

其他一些使用这些表达方式的方法,你

可以 查看

YouTube 频道上的视频,因为与感谢视频,

所以我希望这有助于回答

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