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What's the difference between incorporate and include
What's the difference between incorporate and include?
26 janv. 2016 00:15
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The difference is that "incorporate" means to include as part of a whole, so you might say, for example, "beat the cake mixture well to incorporate the flour", whereas you would not use the word in something like "the price of the cruise includes your air fare to and from the port of embarcation".
26 janvier 2016
James is right. Incorporate means that the "included" thing ALSO has some relation or connection with the rest. However, in many situations, either word might sound fine.
26 janvier 2016
They basically mean the same thing; to make part as a whole.
26 janvier 2016
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Compétences linguistiques
Chinois (mandarin), Anglais
Langue étudiée
Anglais
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