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What's the difference between " resume" and " return"?
" I will resume on 02.09.15." And " I will return on 02.09.15." Which one is correct or better?
Sep 1, 2015 12:00 PM
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"Resume" means to start doing something that you stopped doing. For example:
"After my 2-week vacation, I will resume working at the office."
"Return" means to physically go back to a place that you have gone to before. For example:
"After my 2-week vacation, I will return to the office to work."
They have different meanings but, as you can see, they can often be used to communicate the same idea.
September 1, 2015
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