Find is a verb... example: I can't FIND my wallet.
Fine is an adjective...example: I am doing fine.
Then there's "FINES", a noun. Deals with penalty/cost/what u owe ultimately.... example: I got a speeding ticket and the FINES was $400.
I’m just fine. I can’t find it
The difference (greater minus lesser) is the distance between them.
A quadratic sequence is when the difference between two terms changes each step. To find the formula for a quadratic sequence, one must first find the difference between the consecutive terms. Then a second difference must be found by finding the difference between the first consecutive differences.
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What is the differance between redumption fine & fine
describe the textural difference between coarse-grained (phaneritic) and fine-grained (aphaneritic) rocks
The point of the pen is thinner
Coarse is ruff/hard, and fine grain is smooth/ soft!
Fair means no cloud Fine means no precipitation
Nothing much. Penalty usually refers to the sentence and the fine combined, such as being sentenced to a year in jail and a monetary imposement.
The difference is in the gearing of the knobs. A big movement of the fine knob is equivalent to a small movement of the coarse knob.
'Fine to you' suggests that 'you' think something is all right. 'Fine by you' is substandard, borrowed from Yiddish, and means that 'you' are agreeing with something happening.
Coarse is ruff/hard, and fine grain is smooth/ soft!
Sand is more fine than gravel
Fine grained has larger crystals and coarse grained has smaller crystals
Fine grained has larger crystals and coarse grained has smaller crystals