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Taka Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

Get/come/learn

What is the difference in meaning between "get to see things in a different way", "come to see things in a different way" and "learn to see things in a different way"?

  

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Here are a few brief comments. "get to see things in a different way" suggests you took advantage of an opportunity "come to see things in a different way" suggests you absorbed things rather passively "learn to see things in a different way" suggests you were more active and dynamic Clive

  • Here are a few brief comments.
  • "get to see things in a different way" suggests you took advantage of an opportunity "come to see things in a different way" suggests you absorbed things rather passively "learn to see things in a different way" suggests you were more active and dynamic Clive
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Here are a few brief comments.

"get to see things in a different way" suggests you took advantage of an opportunity


"come to see things in a different way" suggests you absorbed things rather passively


"learn to see things in a different way" suggests you were more active and dynamic

Clive

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