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Nanako
"count on" vs "bank on" vs "rely on" Hi there, Could someone please tell me the difference between the following three sentences? 1. If I were you, I wouldn't count on the delivery being here on time. 2. If I were you, I wouldn't bank on the delivery being here on time. 1. If I were you, I wouldn't rely on the delivery being here on time. Any help would be really appreciated. Thanks, Nanako
Jan 15, 2019 12:27 PM
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They all have the same meaning, but if I where to actually use it in day to day life then I would be more likely to say the 1st one or the last one. I would rarely if ever say the 2nd one.
January 15, 2019
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These sentences all convey the same meaning. If you check the dictionary for the definitions of count on/rely on/bank on, you can see that they are synonymous.
January 15, 2019
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