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what's difference between retain and remain? as shown above
Mar 27, 2018 11:21 AM
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To retain something is to keep it, keep possession of. To remain is to stay in place, continue to exist. So you could have: I retained my place in the queue. I remained in my place in the queue. Both sentences show that you are in the same place in the queue, but one is implying "possession" of the space, while the other shows only occupation of the space. Basically to use them correctly only use retain in the sense of possession. You can normally swap the word retain with keep and the sentence will have the same meaning.
March 27, 2018
I don't know how to explain very well, but there is an example of use bellow: Retain: I have an old car that despite its age it retains 90% of originality. Remain: I have an old car that despite its age it remains practically original.
March 27, 2018
I don't know how to explain very well, but there is an example of use bellow: Retain: I have an old car that despite its age it retains 90% of originality. Remain: I have an old car that despite its age it remains practically original.
March 27, 2018
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