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Assemble vs Convene
Please explain to me what is the difference between "Assemble" and "Convene"?
5 feb. 2020 02:43
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Great question! I’m a native English speaker and I’m afraid I don’t have a great answer for you. They mean the same thing, but there are nuances that would make one sound better in a sentence than the other. For example the person that organizes a Conference is sometimes called the “Conference Convenor”, but we would never say “Conference Assembler”.
I’m more likely to convene a meeting than assemble it. But when we meet, I am more likely to say we have assembled than to say we have convened (but both are correct).
I am studying Japanese right now and I can empathize with learners of English. The subtleties of a language can be frustrating.
Hope this helps!
5 februari 2020
Thank you very much!
26 februari 2020
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