Furkan
can i use interior, internal and inside in the same way as a adjective?
3 mars 2021 21:55
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The meaning of these words are similar, but there are certain situations where they are not interchangeable. For example: Good: A young architect designed the interior of Berlin's newly built airport. Bad: You cannot see the interior of my heart. I hope this helps.
4 mars 2021
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Hi Furkan! These three words are all very similar, but can be used in different contexts. I agree with the first response - it is hard to explain the differences. "Interior" usually means within a physical space. Example: "I want to paint the interior walls of the building". The word "internal" is similar, but it doesn't have to mean a physical space. Example: "Send an internal email telling employees about the new policy.". In this example, it means the email should only go to people that work for the company. "Inside" is the most flexible of these three words. It can be used as an adjective, but it doesn't have to be. Example: "Let's go inside". This is a long way of saying that in some specific examples, yes you can use all three as an adjective interchangeably: "Let's paint the internal/interior/inside walls". But in other cases, one would make more sense and the others would not.
4 mars 2021
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no, there are slight differences but jard to explain
3 mars 2021
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