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Topic | English Literature Mafia Topic 2: The Exposition Continues |
Corrik7 06/19/19 2:24:35 PM #483: | "There's no difference in meaning, but "a little bit different" seems to be a bit more emphatic than "a little different". The difference is smaller -- a matter of connotation. Grammatically, "a little" and "a little bit" in that context are both noun phrases being used as adverbs to modify "different", and there's no great difference between the noun phrases "a little" and "a little bit". " --- Xbox Live User Name - Corrik Currently playing: Kingdom Hearts 3 ... Copied to Clipboard! |
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