Hi friends,
Would someone advice me what the difference between “status” and “state” is?
I’ve used them so many times but still not clear in which kind of situation we should use “state” or “status”…
Thank you very much,
Hi friends,
Would someone advice me what the difference between “status” and “state” is?
I’ve used them so many times but still not clear in which kind of situation we should use “state” or “status”…
Thank you very much,
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Briefly, ‘status’ = state at a specific time.
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what is different between to and for? (preposition)
What is different between with and by?
when can I say exciting and excited?
what does basically mean?
i wonder , if you give me a lot of examples related to pharesal varb
thank you
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Please start a new thread when you have a new question, Mhanni-- do not keep adding different unrelated questions to the same thread.
Most of your questions are too general to be conveniently answered here. You must start with a DICTIONARY for these words: to, for, with, by, basically.
Please use Google to study PHRASAL VERBS.
Excited, tired, interested, etc, are human feelings, so use these words to speak about the person: He is excited about his new school.
Exciting, tiring, interesting, etc, are qualities of the object (a movie, a job, a book, etc), so use these words to speak about them: His new school is exciting.
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