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Could you explain the difference between these two sentences:
How do I explain the difference between these two sentences? She's worked… She workedPlease explain the grammar behind these sentencesWhat is the difference between these two almost identical sentences?The difference between these two sentences?What is the fundamental difference between these two sentencesdifference between these two sentencesDifference between “couldn't” and “wasn't able to”What's the difference between these two sentences regarding the result?Could someone please explain me the difference between these two sentences?Could you correct these sentences in a grammatically right way?
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" He was so frightened by the film that he couldn't get to sleep"
" He was so frightened of the film that he couldn't get to sleep"
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" He was so frightened by the film that he couldn't get to sleep"
" He was so frightened of the film that he couldn't get to sleep"
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" He was so frightened by the film that he couldn't get to sleep"
" He was so frightened of the film that he couldn't get to sleep"
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" He was so frightened by the film that he couldn't get to sleep"
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