Search from various Engels teachers...
Rodrigue Tchoffo
Hello, I would like to know the difference between "response" and "answer". Thanks in advance
25 okt. 2021 17:24
Antwoorden · 7
3
They are very similar, though in some contexts, "response" can be a reply or confirmation, not necessarily an answer. For example, if I tell you I am feeling sad and you tell me not to be so sensitive, I might say "I don't like your response". It is not an answer because there was no question, but it was a response, reply, or reaction, to my statement. In religious contexts as well, when reading a prayer in church, the people will have a "response", not an answer. Those praying are not answering the prayer, but are confirming it. If I ask a question, and ask for your ideas or input, "response" and "answer" are the same.
25 oktober 2021
2
There isn't much difference between them. Both "response" and "answer" are basically the same, though "response" sounds a little more formal. The word "answer" is just a reply that is given when a question is asked. "Response" can be used when a question is asked or when a statement is made. "What is the weather like today?" could be given an answer or a response such as "It's raining" A statement like, "London is beautiful!," can be given a response such as, "I agree. It's enchanting," but it can't really be given an answer since "London is beautiful!," isn't a question.
25 oktober 2021
1
Deze inhoud schendt onze communityrichtlijnen.
25 oktober 2021
Hello there đŸ™‹đŸ»â€â™€ïž Response and answer are synonyms of each other. They basically mean the same thing.
25 oktober 2021
Same
25 oktober 2021
Heb je je antwoorden nog steeds niet gevonden?
Schrijf je vragen op en laat de moedertaalsprekers je helpen!