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New2grammar  +  316760 Thu, 18 Jan 07 01:57 PM

Which of the following sentences is correct, with or without articles?

What is the difference between a house and an apartment?

What is the difference between house and apartment?

What is the difference between mad and angry?

What is the difference between the mad and the angry?

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Mister Micawber  +  316763 Thu, 18 Jan 07 02:03 PM

These are the usual ones:

What is the difference between a house and an apartment?
What is the difference between mad and angry?

The others would require some sort of added context.

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