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John Aki Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

Sentences help please

What are differences between these two words please?

As my dictionary interpreted them exactly same meaning.


“I resolve/determine to learn English”

"I resolve/determine to give up drinking"


Thanks

  

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John Aki What are differences between these two words please? "resolve d " is a much more formal, serious, and solemn. "determine d " is what most people say.

  • John Aki What are differences between these two words please?
  • "resolve d " is a much more formal, serious, and solemn.
  • "determine d " is what most people say.
  • And they are used a little differently.
  • Mostly, it's I am determin ed to [learn English / give up drinking] .
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John AkiWhat are differences between these two words please?

"resolved" is a much more formal, serious, and solemn. "determined" is what most people say.

And they are used a little differently.

Mostly, it's I am determined to [learn English / give up drinking].

Much less often, if you are making a very s

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