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Mojtaba vahdati Posted 10 years ago
Vocabulary

form vs style

What's the difference between form and style?
For example, do you usually say other forms of this verb or other styles of this verb?
  

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It seems to depend on what specifically you are talking about. Could you give an example of a verb along with some other words (I suppose) that you consider "other forms" or "other styles"? It could be that you mean "parts".

  • It seems to depend on what specifically you are talking about.
  • Could you give an example of a verb along with some other words (I suppose) that you consider "other forms" or "other styles"?
  • It could be that you mean "parts".
  • The "parts" of a verb are the grammatical inflections.
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It seems to depend on what specifically you are talking about. Could you give an example of a verb along with some other words (I suppose) that you consider "other forms" or "other styles"? It could be that you mean "parts". The "parts" of a verb are the grammatical inflections.

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