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What are differences between ' method' and 'way'?
What are differences between ' method' and 'way'?
In this sentence, 'This proverb can be interpreted in various ways' Can I use 'method' instead of ways?
5 juil. 2016 16:28
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Method is used for a way or approach that is logical, prescribed, well-known, or widely accepted. It is formal.
Way is informal and is more amorphous or ambiguous. It may be improvised or jury-rigged.
When we don't know how to do something, we try to find a way to do it (not a method).
"There's a method (not a way) to my madness." (It has some kind of logic to it.)
In your example, you would say "ways" because there are no logical, prescribed methods for how to interpret a proverb.
There are several methods of swimming: freestyle, butterfly, backstroke.
There are several methods that one can use to stop smoking.
There is no way I am going to do that.
5 juillet 2016
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Hi Cynthia,
Proper Use - Ex. "My method of studying english involves speaking the language more than I read the language in a textbook."
I don't necessarily see a difference in the two, but that doesn't mean there isn't. Personally, I would use "method" if I was describing a process or procedure, and I would use "way" if I was talking about a direction.
Proper use - Ex. "The hospital is this "way"." In that statement, you would be pointing or moving towards the hospital.
Not proper use - Ex. "The hospital is this "method"." It doesn't fit in thit context.
I hope this helps!
5 juillet 2016
Way is a more basic word for method, but can also be used to mean different things. In this sentence, you can not use 'method'. 'Method' gives the context that a physical process is being used, whereas 'way' is simpler and gives the context of not just a physical process, but also a mental one.
Sorry if that answer is confusing, it's the best I could do. Keep up the good work! :))
5 juillet 2016
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Chanmi
Compétences linguistiques
Anglais, Coréen
Langue étudiée
Anglais
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