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"Answer" or "response"?
I learn "answer" but I often see "response".
What is the difference? Which one is better?
Thank you :)
3 de jul. de 2015 14:23
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'Response' has a much wider meaning than 'answer'.
An 'answer' is a reply to a question, and is usually verbal. An answer can be 'Yes' or 'No' or 'It's five o'clock'.
A 'response' can be anything - a smile, a laugh or a punch in the face!
You can have a physical response to something, such as going pale when you have a shock, or laughing when someone tickles you. You can also have an emotional response, such as feeling angry or happy or sad. These are responses - they are not answers.
3 de julio de 2015
I'd say "reply"...
3 de julio de 2015
I used in my previous example 'respond' , but there are expressions with 'response' such as 'chemical response','electrical response' and so on ..
3 de julio de 2015
Response is a kind of reaction.
e.g. His body did not respond well to the treatment.
3 de julio de 2015
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