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AH020387 Posted 16 years ago
Vocabulary

Antique VS antiquity

What is the difference between antique and antiquity?
  

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The antiquity of something is its great age. First one is mostly used as an adjective.

  • The antiquity of something is its great age.
  • First one is mostly used as an adjective.
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The antiquity of something is its great age.

First one is mostly used as an adjective.

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