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What's the difference between "it's okay" and "it's fine"?
27 jul. 2015 00:04
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In modern English, there isn't much difference. Perhaps "it's ok" is more informal than "it's fine", but they're generally interchangeable.
27 juli 2015
Just as Jude said they are generally interchangeable meaning you can use either one of them and the sentence would have the same meaning. I will give you examples.
Example 1) I told my friend that it's okay to make mistakes.
Example 2) I told my friend that it's fine to make mistakes.
I hope this helps!
27 juli 2015
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