- differentiate
- 01. I can't [differentiate] between the Chinese and Japanese language when I hear them spoken.02. It's hard to [differentiate] between a male and female hamster.03. You should learn some contextual clues to help you [differentiate] between different parts of speech for English vocabulary which is unfamiliar to you.04. A dog's keen sense of smell compensates for his inability to see colors, and enables him to [differentiate] between things.05. The party needs to develop a clear policy that [differentiates] it from the other parties.06. Society is [differentiated] by age, with each age having its own rights, obligations and rewards.07. In our school system, students are [differentiated] according to their age into grade levels.08. Anatole France once suggested that an education isn't how much you have committed to memory, or even how much you know. It's being able to [differentiate] between what you do know, and what you don't.09. Louis Brandeis once remarked that in [differentiation], not in uniformity, lies the path of progress.10. Leo Buscaglia once observed that it is paradoxical that many educators and parents still [differentiate] between a time for learning, and a time for play without seeing the vital connection between them.11. Rebecca West once stated, "People call me feminist whenever I express sentiments that [differentiate] me from a doormat or a prostitute."12. Bill Gates once stated that the most meaningful way to [differentiate] your company from the competition is to do an outstanding job with information.13. You have a [different] answer from me.14. I don't understand the [difference] between "say" and "tell."15. If you were a woman, you might look at things [differently].16. The story he told the police [differed] from the one he told his wife.17. The President and the Prime Minister [differ] on what should be done about Iraq.18. The [difference] in size between a Chihuahua and a Great Dane is amazing.19. I have had my [differences] with Jim, but we get along pretty well.20. My wife and I have extremely [different] views of spirituality.21. [Different] students often have [different] education goals, and [different] learning styles.22. His daughter complains that he treats her [differently] from her brother.23. Harry is a [different] sort of guy, but likeable nonetheless.24. If you do not have a conscience, you will have a difficult time [differentiating] between good and evil.25. I don't drink wine very often, so I can't [differentiate] between good and bad brands.26. People who are color blind cannot [differentiate] between red and green.
Grammatical examples in English. 2013.