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  1. Well, between all by itself acts as a preposition, but in between functions as an adverb. preposition: I found myself caught between a rock and a hard place. adverb: There was a rock and a hard place, and there I was lying in between.

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  3. 2. It's between A and B or between Bs. The dog crawled between us and lay down at our feet. Traffic was at a standstill between exits 12 and 14. They had drunk between them a bottle of Chianti. The NOAD reports some notes about the usage of between. Between is used in speaking of only two things, people, etc.:

  4. Jul 2, 2019 · It may be that those who coined "b/w" to mean "between" confused it with "w/o" (meaning "without") and assumed any word can be shortened with a slash. However, "without" at least suggests two separate words ("with out") while "between" does not. The point is that "b/w" does not fit standard shorthand conventions, so there is no reason why ...

  5. "Between the two women" denotes a space. If there is a space then you can be in that space; you can be in "between the two women". "In-between" also denotes that space whereas "between" doesn't. In-between can work by implied reference but "between" cannot. Consider "Two women are sitting at either end of a bench for four".

  6. Nov 19, 2013 · Without the word "between", the verb is associated with each side of the "or" individually. It is equivalent to "They had to choose apples or choose oranges." Using "and" in this context would mean they have to choose both. As a native English speaker, I can tell you this is the only way I would interpret this sentence.

  7. For discrete objects such as finite lists of integers, "between" typically by default conveys inclusivity of the min- and max- imum. For one-word twosided exclusivity (i.e., not including the endpoints, as in open intervals of continuous data ranges such as a segment of the number-line), you could swap 'between' for 'inbetween'. – 11qq00.

  8. Question 2.) According to this answer and Merrium Webster, In-between is an (adjectival) noun or idea. For example, one could say "We are in the in-between phase of this plan." "In between" can be thought of as an adverbial phrase as in, "The interviewer and interviewee were sandwiched in between two ferns."

  9. 1. Yes, sometimes you do (and must) use between for more than two things alone. In these places, you cannot swap in among, or it will sound wrong. For example, between can be used with several points of geography: My territory lies between Denver, Dallas, and Chicago. and not. My territory lies *among Denver, Dallas, and Chicago.

  10. Aug 12, 2011 · USAGE. Between is used in speaking of only two things, people, etc.: " we must choose between two equally unattractive alternatives. Among is used for collective and undefined relations of usually three or more: " Agreement on landscaping was reached among all the neighbors.

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