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Is there difference between "a kid" and "a child"? Thanks for the answer in advance!
Feb 10, 2019 6:35 PM
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Like Jasmin says, it's just a question of formality.
'children' is formal.
'kids' is informal.
February 10, 2019
2
There's not really a difference but child is more formal than kid
February 10, 2019
1
I think "child" also can have a connotation of being younger or less mature than a "kid", depending on the context. Teenagers will be insulted if you call them children :). "High school children" sounds very weird. But saying "high school kids" is very common (ages 14-18 or so).
February 11, 2019
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