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What's the difference between "act (noun.)" and "action"?
What's the difference between "act (noun.)" and "action"?
10 févr. 2017 16:59
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Act: "act" can be a noun and it can be a verb.
Example: "You act ridiculous when you are drunk"
- In this example "act" is being used as a verb.
Example: "He put on this act, trying to impress a girl"'
- In this example "act" is a noun. This is sort of a colloquial term, meaning that he was trying to impress a girl.
More Info: Action - to run is an action, to write is an action, to swim is an action. OR running is an action, writing is an action, swimming is an action.
More Info: Action - "Action!" it can be a demand to act, or to take action. Meaning that you want someone to do something.
Hopefully this is somewhat useful, if it isn't, let me know and I will expand more!
10 février 2017
Act as a noun usually refers to something theatrical. In a play, for example, Act I scene II. Action is more general.
10 février 2017
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Chinois (mandarin), Chinois (shanghaïen), Anglais, Japonais
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Anglais
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