Alex
Can I interchange "assess" with "estimate"? For example, can I change in this sentence ASSESS to ESTIMATE in this sentence: Before buying a toy for Sue's daughter her father always ASSESSES the quality of it. What's the difference between these two words? Can you give me some examples? Thanks in advance!
13 feb 2016 04:33
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"Assess" is for the qualitative value and ' estimate ' is for the quantitive value . He assesses the quality and estimates the price. You can use here 'evaluate ' instead of 'assess' but not estimate . He estimated the cost or price of the toy . He assessed the material of which it is made .
13 febbraio 2016
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To assess the quality means that you are looking at the good and the bad to determine if the toy is a good value and worth the price or if it would be a good toy for the child. After you assess a toy, for instance, you may determine that the child is too young for that toy. To estimate means simply that you try to determine an approximate price or value of something. Or you can estimate (try to determine) size, number, height, weight, time, etc.
13 febbraio 2016
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