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Difference She spotted a snail. I don't know exactly what the 'spotted' mean in this sentence. It means like 'found'?
Apr 16, 2017 11:08 PM
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Yes! In this sentence "spotted" means "found". I use the word "spotted" when I find something small, or difficult to see. Some examples: "I finally spotted my earring on the carpet!" "I spotted her in the crowd." "I spotted a four-leaf clover in the garden!" "I spotted a stain on my jacket."
April 16, 2017
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Hi Shinhye, When we "spot" something, we usually recognise something visually among a group of other objects. For example: I spotted my friend in the crowded shopping mall. When we "find" something, we we are trying to discover something. We may find something visually; we may also do so by by other means. For example: The judge found her guilty. (The judge discovered that she was guilty by mentally going through the evidence.) / I found her hiding in the closet. (I used my sense of sight to discover her location.) There are some nuances between these two words. Hope this helps. Cheers, Lance
April 17, 2017
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Yes, that is exactly what it means in this sentence. "Spotted" is the past tense of "spot". "Spotted" can also mean that an animal or object has spots on it. For example, "I wore a spotted skirt today".
April 16, 2017
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