become different
1different — 1. Fowler wrote in 1926 that insistence ‘that different can only be followed by from and not by to is a superstition’. It is in fact a 20c superstition that refuses to go away, despite copious evidence for the use of to and than dating back to… …
2Different from You and Me — (§175) DVD cover with frame shot of Klaus Teichmann and Boris Winkler watching wrestlers Directed by Veit Harlan …
3Different from the Others — Directed by Richard Oswald Produced by Richard Oswald Written by Richard Oswald Magnus Hirschfeld …
4become */*/*/ — UK [bɪˈkʌm] / US verb Word forms become : present tense I/you/we/they become he/she/it becomes present participle becoming past tense became UK [bɪˈkeɪm] / US past participle become Summary: Become can be used in the following ways: as a linking… …
5become — be|come [ bı kʌm ] (past tense became [ bı keım ] ; past participle be|come) verb *** Become can be used in the following ways: as a linking verb (followed by an adjective or noun complement): The problem became worse. He became president in 2001 …
6Different for Girls — For the Joe Jackson song It s Different for Girls , see I m the Man (Joe Jackson album). For the Leslie Mills album, see Different for Girls (album). Different for Girls Directed by Richard Spence Produced by John Chapman Laura Gregory …
7Different Drum — This article is about the song written by Michael Nesmith. For the Linda Ronstadt album, see Different Drum (album). For the record label, see A Different Drum. Different Drum Single by The Stone Poneys featuring Linda Ronstadt Released… …
8Different Worlds — For other uses, see A Different World. Different Worlds was an American role playing games magazine, now defunct. Contents 1 History 2 Edition 3 Notes 4 Se …
9become*/*/*/ — [bɪˈkʌm] (past tense became [bɪˈkeɪm] ; past participle become) linking verb to change and start to be something different The sky became dark.[/ex] People were becoming increasingly angry about the delay.[/ex] Christine decided to become a… …
10different — [14] English acquired different via Old French different from different , the present participial stem of Latin differre, a compound verb formed from the prefix dis ‘apart’ and ferre ‘carry’ (related to English bear). Latin differre had two… …