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Carter Lee Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

What is the difference between change and change to?

Hi.

I have just question about what is the difference between change and change to?

For example,

1. Who wants change?
2. Who wants to change?

I'm not sure what the difference between them. Please let me know more English and rephrase this.

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Top answer

In the first, 'change' is a noun. " In the second, 'to change' is a verb. "

  • In the first, 'change' is a noun.
  • " In the second, 'to change' is a verb.
  • "
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3 Answers
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In the first, 'change' is a noun. You could express it as "Who wants to have change?", "Who wants there to be change?"

In the second, 'to change' is a verb. You could express it as "Who wants to change their ways?", "Who wants to behave differently?"
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Sorry, I don't understand your expression at all.
Would you please to make me more English?
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Carter LeeSorry, I don't understand your expression at all.
Do you mean you don't understand any of

1. Who
2. wants
3. to have
4. change
5. ?

?

If so, I'd afraid I can't see how to help you any more.

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