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Tung Quoc Posted 20 years ago
Grammar

base (adj)vs basic (adj)

Hi,

Is there a case that base (adj) and basic (adj) have the same meaning and are interchangeable?

Please give me examples for all these cases and tell me these meanings.

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key=6153&dict=CALD which gives you many examples. book=Third&va=basic <the right to work is a base right -- Ira Mosher> ------- You should get an online subscription to this dictionary, as you seem to have many such questions. It's very detailed and not that expensive.

  • key=6153&dict=CALD which gives you many examples.
  • book=Third&va=basic <the right to work is a base right -- Ira Mosher> ------- You should get an online subscription to this dictionary, as you seem to have many such questions.
  • It's very detailed and not that expensive.
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You should use dictionaries such as this:
http://dictionary.cambridge.org/define.asp?key=6153&dict=CALD
which gives you many examples.

This is one of the few cases where they are interchangeable:
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The right to work is a base right

= The right to work is a basic right ?


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