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Joo Hyung
what is the difference? ?
I think 'switch' and 'change' have similar meanimg.(verb amd noun)
But I think there are some differences in usage.
Please let me know that and write some example sentences
Feb 13, 2015 4:16 AM
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Hello! I would probably use "change" more than "switch" in general. "Switch" implies a sort of trade, like "I switched my phone for his." On the other hand, "change" can be used in more situations, such as "I changed my mind." Let me know if you need more help :)
February 13, 2015
"switch" and "change" are two verbs, they are synonyms
February 13, 2015
Thank you. :) and can I ask you more?
I switched my major. I changed my major. Which is more natural?
February 13, 2015
Hello! I would probably use "change" more than "switch" in general. "Switch" implies a sort of trade, like "I switched my phone for his." On the other hand, "change" can be used in more situations, such as "I changed my mind." Let me know if you need more help :)
February 13, 2015
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