Pronunciation of the English word differentiate.
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1. | We must be able to differentiate between objects and situations. | |
2. | English doesn't differentiate between the verbs "ser" and "estar". | |
3. | Do you know how to differentiate between poison ivy and poison oak plants? | |
4. | There's a tendency to conflate proposing a solution with actually solving the problem. I think it's important to differentiate between the two. | |
5. | Brussels seems to be unable to differentiate between refugees and immigrants. | |
6. | It's difficult to differentiate between twins. | |
7. | Pigeons, if trained, can differentiate paintings of Picasso from those of Monet. | |
8. | We differentiate between living and dead objects. | |
9. | You need to differentiate between reality and fiction. | |
10. | Those who are completely lost, those who believe they know how to differentiate an idiot from a miser or petty, when there can be a whole world between them, those who do not know that a man lives the same misery as they, they must know that he is missing a half, too. |