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Doanxuanquy Posted 11 years ago
Vocabulary

I'm learning English

1.Could u help me compare 2 words "Article" and"report"?
2. We use real TV show OR reality TV show

Thanks in advance!
  

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1. An "article" (in the relevant sense) is a piece of writing (on any subject) in a newspaper or magazine. ) A "report" is any piece of speech or writing providing factual information that has been obtained or prepared about a topic.

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  • An "article" (in the relevant sense) is a piece of writing (on any subject) in a newspaper or magazine.
  • ) A "report" is any piece of speech or writing providing factual information that has been obtained or prepared about a topic.
  • An article in a newspaper giving the latest information about a news topic would usually also be a report.
  • An article expressing a writer's personal feelings on some subject would usually not be a report.
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1. An "article" (in the relevant sense) is a piece of writing (on any subject) in a newspaper or magazine. ("article" has other meanings too.) A "report" is any piece of speech or writing providing factual information that has been obtained or prepared about a topic. An article in a newspaper giving the latest information about a news topic would usually also be a report. An article expressing a w
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doanxuanquy1.Could u help me compare 2 words "Article" and"report"?
1. Could you help me compare
doanxuanquy2. We use real TV show OR reality TV show
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met Mr. Mehra or Met with Mr. Mehra ? which one is correct ? Please help me
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Both are correct, but they have slightly different meanings. You could say, "I met Mr. Mehra," meaning that you just saw Mr. Mehra for the very first time. On the other hand, when you say "I met with Mr. Mehra," you show that you already knew Mr. Mehra and you had a meeting with him.
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AnonymousOn the other hand, when you say "I met with Mr. Mehra," you show that you already knew Mr. Mehra and you had a meeting with him.
That is in American English, but not British English.
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I will meet him before tomorrow. That's fine, but most people would say: I will meet him today.
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Here is a good comparison between the two Englishes.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_American_and_British_English

If you have any questions about certain details or aspects, please make a new post with your query.
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