Monday, December 13, 2010

Between v/s. Among

Between is always for expressing a relationship with two things, while among is for expressing a relationship with three or more things,


Practice:

Walking barefoot through her garden after the rainstorm, Erika decided that the mud felt good amidst her toes.
A. amidst her toes
B. among her toes
C. between her toes
D. amid her toes
E. outside her toes


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