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about realised/realized/realise/realize... what's the different..?? ? please anwers me quickly
i make an example sentence, does it correct :- My first time I've realise him was on August 29, 2011 - Friday
and please explain to me the different between realised/realized/realise/realize... what's the different..?? ?
sorry wrong type what i mean "was on April 29,2011 - Friday"
2011年8月23日 23:58
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"Realize" and "Realise" are the same word. The first one is American spelling and the second is British.
Realized and Realised are the past tenses of the first two.
"Now, I realize how much I need to study." In this case it means to "understand" or "become aware."
"His goal of learning English is finally realized" In this case it means "completed"
Your sentence is not the correct usage of the word realise.
It would be correct to say, "The first time I met him was on Friday, April 29, 2001."
You could also say, "The first time I realised he was there, was on Friday, April 29, 2001."
2011年8月24日
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Your first sentence is not correct. 'The first time I noticed him' is right.
There are two ways that the word realise is used:
1 'When he retired, he went to Malaysia and realised his dream'....(made his dream real)
2 'When I saw him cry, i realised he was upset.' something became apparent to the speaker.
Spelling: Brotosh= ise,
American = ize. This is true of many words ending in ise/ize.
2011年8月24日
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