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what is the difference between 'scheme' and 'plan'?
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Nov 1, 2011 1:25 PM
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so when you add those words together it makes somethink
November 20, 2023
These two words are very similar.
Scheme: a plan of action to be followed; a project
Plan: a scheme or method of acting; a specific project
I am planning a party for my parents.
I am scheming a party for my parents.
(Planning simply sounds better in this sentence.)
November 1, 2011
A plan is the method. A scheme is the project itself.
November 1, 2011
hi...i think scham is a plan with a vaise regine and hase branchs on it that may helpe you to finde out where you are in procrese.
maybe plan is a pice of paper that sho you hwere you want to go
hope you get it..
November 1, 2011
These are very similar, but a scheme is generally more complex and usually devious, evil, or bad. We usually do not want others to know about a scheme, and often others would oppose us if they knew of our scheme.
A plan is neutral, but a scheme is usually bad. That is the main difference.
November 1, 2011
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