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What's the difference between "free" and "vacant" ?
2017년 10월 30일 오전 12:29
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"free" can mean that it costs nothing, is not restrained or is not occupied/taken. Take these examples:
"That man is free" (He is not under restraint)
"Is this free?" (does it cost nothing?)
"Is the room free" (free = available)
However, "vacant" ONLY means empty when used to describe an object (colloquially it can mean "stupid" or "unfocused"), and so you can only say:
"Is the room vacant?" (Is it not occupied/empty?)
In speech, however, we would normally say "available", "free" or "empty"
hope this helped!
2017년 10월 30일
On a bus, "Is this seat free?" means "Is anyone sitting here?"
2017년 10월 30일
I am assuming that we are talking about apartments.
A free apartment is when someone has let go of the lease and you can put a hold on it until the people move out or wait till it is cleaned and ready for lease. It does not mean you can live there for free.
A vacant apartment is when no one lives there anymore and it is ready to lease and move in.
2017년 10월 30일
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