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TeacherJapan Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

Do they mean the same thing?

1) brush against someone
2) lightly touch someone

QA) Are the first one commonly used as the second one?
QB) Also, is it common to usay, "touch a little" to mean the same thing?
  

Top answer

teacherJapan 1) brush against someone accidental teacherJapan 2) lightly touch someone purposeful

  • teacherJapan 1) brush against someone accidental teacherJapan 2) lightly touch someone purposeful
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2 Answers
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teacherJapan1) brush against someone
accidental
teacherJapan2) lightly touch someone
purposeful
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Thank you very much for your clear explanation!

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