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Could you tell me the differences among "transform into" "turn into" and "convert into"?
If you know in which way or somewhere I can look up or find the differences, please tell me. Thanks in advance.
Nov 19, 2013 4:13 PM
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My best advise is to use Longman's Dictionary of Contemporary English.
Each of those words/phrases has very similar meaning, each with a slightly different emphasis.
"Turn into" is very general in meaning, simply to change something into another thing. For example, a knitter can turn yarn into a sweater.
"Transform" carries the idea of changing something completely, making it something entirely new. For example, in "Cinderella," the fairy godmother transformed a pumpkin into a carriage.
"Convert" carries the idea of changing something into another similar thing. For example, converting dollars to euros.
November 19, 2013
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