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Tensaiem Posted 13 years ago
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"current situation" and " "present state" are the same meaning?
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"Current" and "present" may often be used interchangeably. "Situation" and "state" may sometimes be used interchangeably. What's the current state of H2O in the experiment?

  • "Current" and "present" may often be used interchangeably.
  • "Situation" and "state" may sometimes be used interchangeably.
  • What's the current state of H2O in the experiment?
  • " What's the situation in Greece these days?
  • " They're easier to swap at the end of a sentence: Do you think there's any chance I could get a job?
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"Current" and "present" may often be used interchangeably.
"Situation" and "state" may sometimes be used interchangeably.

What's the current state of H2O in the experiment? (You couldn't use "situation" in this case.)

"State of affairs" is often used interchangeably with "situation."
What's the situation in Greece these days?

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