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Dastan Kenzhebek
Please, could u explain!? What's the difference between "thing", "item" and "stuff"?🤔
Nov 30, 2021 8:16 AM
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An item is always a physical object. Its a very exact description.
Things and stuff are on the other hand very vague descriptions.
A thing can be a physical or an abstract object but can also be f.e. a task, an event or even a state of emotions (I have a thing for her).
Stuff is always plural and is similar to “things” and can be used for objects, tasks and events but not for state of emotions.
November 30, 2021
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Dastan Kenzhebek
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