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StephenLai Posted 20 years ago
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condition and situation

0How to distinguish them? or they are totally the same?02br
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00Can they describe people?02br
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00Thanks in advance.0-
  

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0 01blockquote 01cite 10StephenLai12cite 12br 10How to distinguish them? 12br 12br 12blockquote 10Good question! They are not totally the same.

  • 0 01blockquote 01cite 10StephenLai12cite 12br 10How to distinguish them?
  • 12br 12br 12blockquote 10Good question!
  • They are not totally the same.
  • I think one of the main differences is that 01i 00situation02i 00 can be broader in scope, can involve large combinations of factors.
  • Also, both terms have some usage that has become quite specific.
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01cite10StephenLai12cite12br
10How to distinguish them? or they are totally the same?12br
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10Can they describe people?12br
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10Thanks in advance.12br
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10Good question! They are not totally the same. I think one of the main differen
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0Hi,02br
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00I'd like to offer another small comment. Often, these words are used in very similar ways. However, very generally speaking, the 01i00primary 02i00focus is -02br
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01font00condition 02font00- refers to state of being. eg Tom is in critical condition. He's in a coma. He may
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0Thank you all.02br
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00You know, sometimes it is so confused when we ESLs meet two simialr-meaning words.02br
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00Especially the translations are the same in our native languages.02br
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00So, thank you very much.050010id2

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