As far as I know, they don't mean the same thing.Hi,
Is there any difference between the words and the contexts they're usually used in? Thanks in advance.
Hi,
Is there any difference between the words and the contexts they're usually used in? Thanks in advance.
And, are there any cases when the two forms could be interchangably used? Ta!
Can you really use the word 'differentiate' in this sentence?Not a teacher,
Yes, for instant, when to verbs mean ' to form or mark differently from other such things'.
One example:
It is hard to distinguish/differentiate her from her twin sister.
No, it's not correct.Can you really use the word 'differentiate' in this sentence?
If it's not correct, could you please tell us the differences between the two above sentences?No, it's not correct.
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