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Is there any difference between the meaning of "including" and "inclusive"?
Is there any difference between the meaning of "including" and "inclusive"? Thank you
24 mai 2019 03:16
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Yes, good question!
"Including" is either a preposition or a verb. As a preposition, "including" means "such as." Example: "the store has many different fruits, including pears, apples, and grapes." As a verb, "including" is the active present form of "to include." Example: "I am including my mom in my wedding ceremony."
"Inclusive" is an adjective that means "containing a variety of items" or "not excluding things." Examples: "The US is moving away from discrimination to create a more inclusive society." or "The price of the vacation was inclusive of food, drinks, accommodations, and activities."
24 mai 2019
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The term "including" can refrence people,animals, and objects (etc.). While using the word "inclusive" is usually used while talking about groups of people. The differnce is the objects being spoken about.
Hope this helps!
24 mai 2019
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Compétences linguistiques
Chinois (mandarin), Anglais, Russe
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Anglais, Russe
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