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Stand back, Stay back, Step back
What are the differences among those words?
8 jun. 2016 11:46
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They are similar, but are each applied depending on the context. Stand back implies you are close to a situation and need to move slightly away. Stay back implies you are already there/back, and are being encouraged to remain there. Step back is similar to stand back, but perhaps implies a smaller distance (hence the step). Just my thoughts :)
8 juni 2016
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It is easier to answer with a context. Suppose I am playing with a sword and you are in front of me.
If you "stay back" it means you do not want to get closer but stay where you are, at a safe distance
If you "stand back" it means you are standing, and at a safe distance. It includes the idea that you may have to move to where it is safe
If you "step back" it means that you are moving away - step is always an action. You walk back while looking at me
8 juni 2016
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