diamondcutter
Senior Member
- Joined
- Oct 21, 2014
- Member Type
- English Teacher
- Native Language
- Chinese
- Home Country
- China
- Current Location
- China
1.Tom has a hobby different from yours.
2.Sam goes somewhere different to you in his free time.
(From Kid’s Box 6, an English textbook for kids, CUP)
I wonder if “different from yours” in Sentence 1 and “different to you” in Sentence 2 are interchangeable. And I’d also like to know if “different from you” and “different to yours” make sense in the two sentences.
2.Sam goes somewhere different to you in his free time.
(From Kid’s Box 6, an English textbook for kids, CUP)
I wonder if “different from yours” in Sentence 1 and “different to you” in Sentence 2 are interchangeable. And I’d also like to know if “different from you” and “different to yours” make sense in the two sentences.