- Among’ and ‘between’ are prepositions in the English language used to compare or
relate 2 or more things.
- Generally, ‘between’ applies to 2 choices, while ‘among’ is the appropriate term to
connect 3 or more choices.
- ‘Between’ can also be used to compare or relate more than 2 things, on the premise
that they are individually distinct.
- ‘Among’ pertains to a group as a whole or a notable part of a group.
- The proper use of ‘between’ and ‘among’ can draw a more lucid description of a
scenario or location.