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Messier42 Posted 13 years ago
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Could you tell me how they are different?

1) Before striping down the machine, I will arrange the tools.
2) Before striping down the machine, I will organise the tools.

1) I need to arrange my idea before the meeting.
2) I need to organise my idea before the meeting.

1) I need to disassemble the part.
2) I need to strip down the part.
3) I need to dismantle the part.

How are they different?
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Within each group, I see no essential differences. However, the present participle of strip is stripping ; American English often spells the British suffix - ise with a z .

  • Within each group, I see no essential differences.
  • However, the present participle of strip is stripping ; American English often spells the British suffix - ise with a z .
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Within each group, I see no essential differences. However, the present participle of strip is stripping; American English often spells the British suffix -ise with a z.

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