Maher
place and put? what are the differences in use between the verbs '' to put and to place' ?
24 avr. 2014 22:09
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Google would surely have a more complete answer, but I'd say the main difference is that "place" is a subset of "put"; in other words, you could use "put" in just about any context, but "place" implies a very careful, specific placement of something, and is often used in formal instructions. Examples: Put your coat anywhere. Put the eggs in the basket. Put your head on my shoulder. Place the coat neatly on the hanger. Place the eggs gently in the basket. X-Place your head on my shoulder. (Incorrect)
24 avril 2014
I agree with Gabbklein - "place" suggests a degree of carefulness.
25 avril 2014
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