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TinaMr Posted 12 years ago
Vocabulary

"extended" vs "extensive"

Can a castle or a prison be "extended" or "extensive"? What's the difference between them?
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"extended", in my opinion. Extended means big, very long, instead extensive refers to information or notes. For example: extensive research.

  • "extended", in my opinion.
  • Extended means big, very long, instead extensive refers to information or notes.
  • For example: extensive research.
  • (a research detailed, exhaustive)
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"extended", in my opinion. Extended means big, very long, instead extensive refers to information or notes. For example: extensive research. (a research detailed, exhaustive)
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Thank you, Every! "Extended" was also my answer but then, I looked up the book and the correct answer was "extensive" and I got confused...

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