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what is the difference between nearly and approximately?
14. März 2013 05:31
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You can use nearly and approximately to describe measurements, but nearly usually means it is less, whereas approximately means a little less or a little more.
The snake was nearly six feet long. <-- almost six feet, but still less
The snake was approximately six feet long <-- about six feet, maybe a little shorter, maybe a little longer.
He is nearly 50. <-- not quite 50 yet
The universe is approximately 13.5 billion years old. <-- give or take a few years ;)
When used in other ways...
I nearly hit that tree. <-- correct
I approximately hit that tree. <-- incorrect
Approximately is used mostly for measurements
Nearly is used for measurements and to describe other events.
14. März 2013
You can use nearly and approximately to describe measurements, but nearly usually means it is less, whereas approximately means a little less or a little more.
The snake was nearly six feet long. <-- almost six feet, but still less
The snake was approximately six feet long <-- about six feet, maybe a little shorter, maybe a little longer.
He is nearly 50. <-- not quite 50 yet
The universe is approximately 13.5 billion years old. <-- give or take a few years ;)
When used in other ways...
I nearly hit that tree. <-- correct
I approximately hit that tree. <-- incorrect
Approximately is used mostly for measurements
Nearly is used for measurements and to describe other events.
14. März 2013
Nearly means almost but not enough. Approximately can mean that it is enough
14. März 2013
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