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Nahdiah
Difference between free entrance and free entry
Could you please teach me the difference between free entrance and free entry through these sentences.
free entry
If you have already registered to visit ABC conference then you are already entitled to free entry to EFG conference, and do not need to complete this form.
free entrance
Melasti beach is the close cousin of Pandawa beach but it still lesser-known, quiet, clean and free entrance.
Thank you.
Nov 3, 2017 7:25 AM
Answers · 3
Hi Nadiha,
ENTRANCE is the actual place you use to go into something, for ex: a door (the entrance to the room was blocked by a big box). ENTRY is the act of going somewhere (the act of going to the conference is free).
For me, the first sentence is correct but the second sentence should also be "free entry" and not "free entrance".
November 3, 2017
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