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Mia
the word "tap" and "hit"
As I know, one meaning of the word "tap" is "hitting sth lightly", while "hit" means "tough sth with great force." Well, I saw a question relating to this today, and the question equalized "hit" and "tap". So was born my confusion: is there big difference between the two word?
Thank you so much if you could answer my question.
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"Tap" IS lighter than "hit".
You tap someone on the shoulder, for example, as a way of attracting their attention: this does not hurt. If you hit someone on any part of their body, this will hurt them to some extent.
You should believe what your dictionary tells you.
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'tap" is the verb like press, tap used for electronics. Tap here.. Tap a button. "hit" =beat. For example :he beat me on the face. :)
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المهارات اللغوية
الصينية (المندرية), الإنجليزية
لغة التعلّم
الإنجليزية
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