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Takuya
What's the difference between "against", "object" and "oppose" ?
Mar 18, 2011 7:39 AM
Answers · 4
against is a preposition, but object and oppose are verbs
they give the same meaning, that you don't agree to something , refuse something or don't like it.
i'm against any changes in the plan.
i oppose any changes in the plan.
i object to any changes in the plan.
March 18, 2011
ohayou, takuya san, daijoubu desuka.
i think to object = monomousu, oppose= sakarau, tatetsuku (^_^;) not sure.
March 18, 2011
Hi, try using www.thefreedictionary.com
March 18, 2011
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