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Rougee Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

What is the difference between change and exchange

What is the difference between change and exchange? Can you explain to me, please?

  

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"Change" is much more general. As a noun, it means the money that you get back from a cashier if you pay with a large bill. 50 in change.

  • "Change" is much more general.
  • As a noun, it means the money that you get back from a cashier if you pay with a large bill.
  • 50 in change.
  • g.
  • He changed from his work clothes into jeans and a T-shirt.
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"Change" is much more general.

As a noun, it means the money that you get back from a cashier if you pay with a large bill.

For example, if your items cost $18.50 and you give the cashier a $20 bill, you get $1.50 in change.

As a verb, it means to alter or switch: e.g.

He changed from his work clothes into jeans and a T-shirt.
He used to be very quiet, but now he

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