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Could you give some examples with the words "advert" and "dvertisement". And what's the difference between
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Apr 6, 2015 9:53 AM
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There's nothing difficult about using these words. You can say 'I saw an advert for that shampoo in a magazine' or 'I put an advert in the local newspaper' or 'There are too many adverts on TV these days.'
There's no difference in meaning between them. 'Advert' is simply a short form of 'advertisement'. 'Ad' is an even shorter one.
These words are different from 'advertising', though. 'Advertising' is a more general noun, and it is uncountable. 'Advertising' is an activity connected with marketing. For example, someone who creates adverts would say 'I work in advertising.'
April 6, 2015
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Advert and advertisement are synonyms of eachother in their noun forms, but in their verb forms they are not for advery is to remark or comment;
1)He adverted briefly to the news of the day.
or to turn the attention;
2)The committee adverted to the business at hand.
April 6, 2015
"Advert" is very rarely heard in the US, if at all. We say "ad" or "advertisement".
April 6, 2015
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April 6, 2015
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