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"consequent" or "consequence" Please help me people. I cannot understand the difference between words "consequent" and "consequence".
29. Dez. 2014 07:29
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As a native English speaker, I have never used the word "consequent" before. "Consequence" is probably the only word you should worry about, but they do mean close to the same thing.
29. Dezember 2014
To follow up on the answers below: consequent can be an adjective or noun, but it is a word we don't use (I never have); consequence is a noun and is used commonly; consequently is also very common - it means "as a result".
29. Dezember 2014
Both of the words have same meaning but most commonly we use "consequence". Consequence is used as a noun while consequent is used as an adjective.
29. Dezember 2014
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