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Anonymous Posted 9 years ago
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English Grammar

"Try on" & "Try out" what is the difference ?

"Take part" & "Take place" what is the difference ?

"Foreigner" & "Stranger" what is the difference ?

"Story" & "History" what is the difference ?

Please reply as soon as possible becuse it's very important for me !!!

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B riefly, here's the idea. Try on Put clothes on to see if you like the style and to see if they fit well. Try out Test "Take part " participate, be involved in some activity ' Take place " happen, occur "Foreigner" Someone who lives in another country "Stranger" Someone you don't know "Story" A narrative, often fictitious.

  • B riefly, here's the idea.
  • Try on Put clothes on to see if you like the style and to see if they fit well.
  • Try out Test "Take part " participate, be involved in some activity ' Take place " happen, occur "Foreigner" Someone who lives in another country "Stranger" Someone you don't know "Story" A narrative, often fictitious.
  • "History" facts about the past
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Briefly, here's the idea.

Try on Put clothes on to see if you like the style and to see if they fit well.

Try out Test

"Take part" participate, be involved in some activity

'Take place" happen, occur

"Foreigner" Someone who lives in another country

"Stranger" Someone you don't know

"Story" A narra

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