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Mohamed Hafez
Hulpleerkrachtis there any difference between "chipping walls" and "cracked walls" ?
11 jul. 2018 02:10
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First of all, chipping walls is in the present tense and cracked walls is in the past tense. And chip and crack have different meanings and different visual idea.
Also, a crack is usually an linear break or split that hasn’t completely broken the wall into seperate parts and a chip is a small piece that has be gouged out of broken off the surface of the wall.
11 juli 2018
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Chipping walls points to walls that have some small pieces missing from it.
Cracked walls points to a complete break in the wall where there are cracks.
If you chipped your tooth it would be a small piece that broke off. If you cracked your tooth there would be a break in the tooth but the whole piece would still be there.
11 juli 2018
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Mohamed Hafez
Taalvaardigheden
Arabisch, Arabisch (Egypte), Arabisch (Modern Standaard), Engels, Duits, Russisch
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Duits, Russisch
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