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The difference between 'to undergo' and 'to experience' I read their definitions in vocabularies and didn't understand the difference. They look pretty much the same. Does any difference or exception in using them exist?
May 11, 2011 7:39 AM
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Undergo has negative connotation. Experience is neutral. Also if you see these verbs in a past tense, the first is more often used for completed actions, and the second for continuing.
May 11, 2011
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