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Anonymous Posted 16 years ago
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A safe driver and drive safely

What is the difference between "He drives safely." and "He is a safe driver." ?

What is the difference between "We had a chat in the hall." and "We chatted in the hall." ?

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Hi, There's usually no difference intended. Clive

  • Hi, There's usually no difference intended.
  • Clive
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Hi,



There's usually no difference intended.



Clive
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AnonymousWhat is the difference between "He drives safely." and "He is a safe driver." ?
What is the difference between "We had a chat in the hall." and "We chatted in the hall." ?


There are usually several ways to communicate the same thought. Your examples show that.

CJ

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