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Martinlee Posted 12 years ago
Vocabulary

Big family

Hi there,
Is there any difference between big and large in the following sentences.

I have a big family.
I have a large family.

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Top answer

The use of 'large' usually suggests a slightly more educated speaker.

  • The use of 'large' usually suggests a slightly more educated speaker.
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The use of 'large' usually suggests a slightly more educated speaker.
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Thanks

Which one is more appropriate in the following sentence?
I come from a ( big /large ) family.

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Thanks so much. One more question. How about this sentence?.
How (big /large)is our solar system?
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Hi everybody! Martinlee! The right variant of your quastion is: How large is our solar system?& I see, a lot of people here have got problems with English? So, When I started to study my English at school it was so difficult, because English - foreign language for me (I'm from Ukraine). In fact, "the more languages human knows, the more he human" - said once Aristotle. And, trust to say, until my

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