Ensomih
Ready or Set? Could you please differentiate the use of ready and set. Nowadays I more and more hear set. Any rule of thumb?
6 nov. 2018 08:16
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I agree. To my mind, if I say 'I was ready to go outside', it means I was ready and prepared, but not about to do so - I was probably sitting at the table waiting for my wife to hurry up. But if I say 'I was set to go outside', I was literally about to open the door, and step out. But that is a very tiny distinction, in practice you will be understood whichever you use.
6 novembre 2018
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Well, we use "Ready, set, go!" to start a race. :) For the nuance, I'd say that "ready" is closer in meaning to "prepared", whereas "set" literally means "in position".
6 novembre 2018
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