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Vincent Ding Posted 21 years ago
Vocabulary

Cooperate VS collaborate

0 does somebody have any idea as to the differences between the two? 0-
  

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0 Hi Mr. Ding, 02br 02br 00To collaborate is to work together with someone in a joint effort. 02br 02br 00In some cases, both words can be used.

  • 0 Hi Mr.
  • Ding, 02br 02br 00To collaborate is to work together with someone in a joint effort.
  • 02br 02br 00In some cases, both words can be used.
  • But in other instances, to cooperate does not mean you're working with somebody in a joint effort.
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0 Hi Mr. Ding, 02br
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00To collaborate is to work together with someone in a joint effort. 02br
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00In some cases, both words can be used. But in other instances, to cooperate does not mean you're working with somebody in a joint effort. e.g. if you are making a speech and you ask me to be quiet for a moment, I may just "cooperate" and seal my lip

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