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what's the diffrence between "glance" &" glimpse"?
pls give me some examples so that i can understand better.
16 feb. 2013 13:33
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Glance - A brief or hurried look.
Example - "After the show, he gave me a quick 'glance' and ran off "
Glimpse - A momentary or partial view.
Example - "She caught a glimpse of the ocean"
Hope that helps! :)
16 februari 2013
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Glimpse- (IT IS NOUN)- A quick sighting -I saw a glimpse of the star who passed this way.
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Glance- (IT IS A VERB) -To look quickly-The ball glanced off the bat.
16 februari 2013
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'glance' and 'glimspe' mean the same thing: to take a quick look.
However, 'glance' is a verb therefore you use it like: I glance at the newspaper each morning. I glanced over it but didn't take much notice of what it was saying.
'glimpse' is a noun so it is used in cases like: I took a glimpse of the newspaper this morning. I had a quick glimpse at the book.
(to take a glimpse = to glance) (to catch a glimpse = to see momentarily and unintentionally)*
*These are compund verbs where you have to use the entire phrase for it to make sense. English is a big fan of them!
16 februari 2013
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