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Hello there, English learner! 👋
Great question about “between” and “among.” These two prepositions are often confused, but each one has a specific use depending on how many things or people you’re talking about and how they relate to each other. Let’s break it down clearly so you can use them with confidence!
🗝️ Quick Summary
📚 1. Between – Two or Distinct Individuals
✅ Use “between” when:
🗣️ Examples:
🧠 Even if there are more than two, use between when each item is clearly separate or compared individually.
📚 2. Among – Three or More in a Group
✅ Use “among” when:
🗣️ Examples:
🧠 “Among” shows inclusion within a group or being part of a mass.
🔁 Quick Comparison
📝 Practice Time: Choose between or among
✅ Answers:
💡 Learning Tip:
Pro Tip:
🎯 Trick to remember:
✏️ BeTWOen = Two things (or distinct choices)
✏️ Among = A mass or group