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What are the differences between package/ packet/ pack?
7 mrt. 2021 07:36
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You just broke the Internet with this questionš
Package (American) = Parcel (British) and Packet (British)
A packet refers to plastic paper and cardboard recipients/containers that has sweets or food for example.
A parcel is something that you send by post(mail).
I hope that's clear.
7 maart 2021
1
You 'pack' a bag.
You opened a 'packet' of noodles.
A 'package' was delivered by the postman.
Hope these examples help.
7 maart 2021
1
A package is something that you pack and send out. If you order something online, you are ordering a package. If something gets sent to your house (that comes in a box or bigger container) you are being sent a package.
A packet typically refers to a group of papers stapled together. A teacher can hand you a packet of homework or you can be given a packet of documents.
To pack is the verb used for putting something into a container. If youāre going on vacation, youāll have to pack a suitcase. If you want to send your friend a gift, you must pack the gift.
Hope this helped! :)
7 maart 2021
1
Yes they are all used correctly. You can also add 'ed' to the end of 'pack' to make 'packed' ie -The train was 'packed' with people.
7 maart 2021
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