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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

"To make a decision" vs "to decide"

I'm studying English now.

Now, I have a question about English.

What is the difference between "to take a look" and "to look" ? Similary, what is the difference "to make a decision" and "to decide" ?

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I'm studying English now. Now, I have a question about English. What is the difference between "to take a look" and "to look" ?

  • I'm studying English now.
  • Now, I have a question about English.
  • What is the difference between "to take a look" and "to look" ?
  • Similary, what is the difference "to make a decision" and "to decide" ?
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I'm studying English now.

Now, I have a question about English.

What is the difference between "to take a look" and "to look" ? Similary, what is the difference "to make a decision" and "to decide" ?
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asukWhat is the difference between "to take a look" and "to look" ?
"take a look" - An invitation to look quickly at something.

Here, take a look at my new iPhone!
asukSimilary, what is the difference "to make a decision" and "to decide" ?
Not much. "make a decision" focuses more on the deliberations and effort to d
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AnonymousWhat is the difference between "to take a look" and "to look" ?
To 'take a look' is a briefer, more casual action than 'to look'.
Anonymous Similary, what is the difference "to make a decision" and "to decide" ?
It is not a similar problem. 'To make a decision' is generally preferred for larger and more formal decis
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