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Megumi
Diffrence between "cooperate" and "associate".
Hello!
Do these two sentences have same meaning?
A: Polices should not cooperate with gangs.
B: Polices should not associate with gangs.
I might have trouble with diffrence of meaning between "cooperate" and "associate" .
Also, If I change #A sentence into below,
A' Gangs should not cooperate with polices,
will the meaning change?
Thank you for everytime.!
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It should be police not polices, as I think its already a plural similar to mice.
A implies that the police are pursuing a non-negotiation strategy with gangs, B implies that police should not fraternalise with gang members. A is a political strategy, B is more about the internal life of the police.
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Cooperate means to work together. Associate simply means to meet and spend time together.
"Gangs should not cooperate with police" is a totally different meaning. In this case, it is the gangs who are performing the action, not the police.
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All of you two guys give me the best answer. It was very helpful, thank you XD
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Megumi
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الإنجليزية, اليابانية
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الإنجليزية
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