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TimMac Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

Drastic movment / change means?

When someone is moving one country to an other, can I say "its gonna be a drastic change for you"?

Btw, what is the difference b/w drastic movement and drastic change?

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Hello, olmadi—and welcome to English Forums. Since our field is good English, we ask you to use careful English when you post. For instance, 'gonna' is not a word: When someone is moving from one country to another , can I say " It's going to be a drastic change for you"?

  • Hello, olmadi—and welcome to English Forums.
  • Since our field is good English, we ask you to use careful English when you post.
  • For instance, 'gonna' is not a word: When someone is moving from one country to another , can I say " It's going to be a drastic change for you"?
  • -- Yes.
  • ''Movement' is not used for relocating one's residence.
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Hello, olmadi—and welcome to English Forums. Since our field is good English, we ask you to use careful English when you post. For instance, 'gonna' is not a word:

When someone is moving from one country to another, can I say "It's going to be a drastic change for you"?-- Yes. ''Movement' is not used for relocating one's residence.
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Thank you Mister Micawber. I'll be more careful next time.

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