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sentence or imprisonment?
The murderer received a life sentence/ imprisonment.
Can you explain the difference between them in examples?
Thanks in advance.
31 de ene. de 2018 9:48
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"Imprisonment" is an uncountable noun and so we never talk about "an imprisonment". You could say, in general: "His punishment was imprisonment". A period of imprisonment can be one day, a lifetime, or anything in between.
A specific criminal receives a specific sentence. If the sentence is imprisonment, then this is "a prison sentence". If the sentence is e.g. 2 years in prison/ 2 years of imprisonment, then this is "a two-year prison sentence" or "a prison sentence of two years".
A "life sentence" literally means staying in prison for life. In practice, many "lifers" (an informal term) are released after serving shorter sentences.
31 de enero de 2018
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Life sentence is when he is in prison until death. Imprisonment only lasts for a period of time. For example, there's a a five-year imprisonment and there's also a 6-month imprisonment and so on.
31 de enero de 2018
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