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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
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Difference 'Big-Large, Little-Small'?

What's the difference between "Big" and "Large"?
  

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Anonymous What's the difference between "Big" and "Large"? There is no difference in meaning and they can usually be used synonymously when referring to size, but occasionally only one or the other collocates naturally: You're a big boy now. Give me a dozen large eggs.

  • Anonymous What's the difference between "Big" and "Large"?
  • There is no difference in meaning and they can usually be used synonymously when referring to size, but occasionally only one or the other collocates naturally: You're a big boy now.
  • Give me a dozen large eggs.
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AnonymousWhat's the difference between "Big" and "Large"?
There is no difference in meaning and they can usually be used synonymously when referring to size, but occasionally only one or the other collocates naturally: You're a big boy now. Give me a dozen large eggs.

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