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Assemble vs Convene
Please explain to me what is the difference between "Assemble" and "Convene"?
Feb 5, 2020 2:43 AM
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Great question! I’m a native English speaker and I’m afraid I don’t have a great answer for you. They mean the same thing, but there are nuances that would make one sound better in a sentence than the other. For example the person that organizes a Conference is sometimes called the “Conference Convenor”, but we would never say “Conference Assembler”.
I’m more likely to convene a meeting than assemble it. But when we meet, I am more likely to say we have assembled than to say we have convened (but both are correct).
I am studying Japanese right now and I can empathize with learners of English. The subtleties of a language can be frustrating.
Hope this helps!
February 5, 2020
Thank you very much!
February 26, 2020
Mai
Language Skills
Chinese (Mandarin), English, French, Vietnamese
Learning Language
Chinese (Mandarin), English, French
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