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Elsa
How do you use "crucial', "vital" and "essential" ?
I'm not sure to chose which one when I try to express the meaning of "very important".
Thank you so much if you can help me to figue it out. :P
23 mei 2013 00:27
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Here is what I wrote about 'vital' (comparing it to 'important'):
"Something important has high significance, but something vital is absolutely necessary.
Ex.
Your arms and legs are very important, but your heart and brain are vital."
http://www.italki.com/question/197328
All three of the words you mentioned have the same meaning. 'Essential' doesn't sound as strong as the other two because it's used far more often, but that's it.
23 mei 2013
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They're very similar. It's just a matter of degree and timing. I think examples will explain best.
Important.
If you want to get a good job, it is essential that you get a good education first.
When you go on a long hike, it is essential to bring plenty of water.
Extremely important/time critical.
If you are bitten by a rattlesnake, it is vital/crucial that you get to a hospital immediately.
23 mei 2013
They're all pretty much the same.
23 mei 2013
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Elsa
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