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1000 SC-100

by sumittaneja009 » Tue Nov 25, 2008 1:38 am
Although the phenomenon of withdrawal has always been the crucial physiological Leng for distinguishing addictive from nonaddictive drugs, it has become increasingly evident that not all regular heroin users experience withdrawal symptoms.
(A) addictive from
(B) addictive and
(C) addictive or
(D) between addictive or
(E) among addictive or

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Re: 1000 SC-100

by iamcste » Tue Nov 25, 2008 2:06 am
sumittaneja009 wrote:Although the phenomenon of withdrawal has always been the crucial physiological Leng for distinguishing addictive from nonaddictive drugs, it has become increasingly evident that not all regular heroin users experience withdrawal symptoms.
(A) addictive from
(B) addictive and
(C) addictive or
(D) between addictive or
(E) among addictive or

Distinguish X from Y is idiomatic

IMO A

Distinguish between X or Y is not idiomatic
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by rohangupta83 » Tue Nov 25, 2008 2:08 am
imo A

distinguishing X from Y is correct

This is what we are using in answer choice A

distinguishing between X and Y is correct but not distinguishing between X or Y (which is Choice D)