Sunday, November 6, 2016

grammar - What the difference between "different than" and "different from"?


I was told that "different than" is incorrect in a form like this:



My book is different than yours.




But you can write it this way:



My book is different from yours.



But my teacher always says "My site is different than yours." Is this correct, or is something wrong? When should you use one or the other?




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