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while I'was reading the idoms chapter in Manhattan sentence correction book, I find out the fellowing idioms about the word difference
Right: There are DIFFERENCES IN what you and I can do.
Wrong: There are DIFFERENCES BETWEEN what you and I can do
I can understand that the last is wrong because "what you" isn't parallel to "I can do"
but why it is correct in the first place?????
Many thanks in advance
parallelism and idioms
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A what-clause is SINGULAR.Amadalia wrote: Wrong: There are DIFFERENCES BETWEEN what you and I can do
Here, what you and I can do is the equivalent of a collective noun:
You can run fast.
I can play the piano.
Together, these actions constitute ONE THING: what you and I can do.
Since between must refer to TWO THINGS, its use in the second sentence is inappropriate.
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