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ayachen
could you tell me the differentiation about assess,appraise,evaluate?
thanx !
9 de jan de 2013 00:51
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Evaluate and assess are similar. Appraise is usually used passively, and it usually refers to an item of value like a house, a property or perhaps jewellry.
You can look at common collocations to get a sense of each one is USED, though.
You can evaluate or assess an outcome of a project.
A candidate's suitability can be evaluated or assessed in an interview.
Bosses do assessments and evaluations of their subordinates.
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Appraise = to evaluate the quality and say what the value is
My house has been appraised at $350,000.
This diamond ring was appraised at $3200.
9 de janeiro de 2013
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assess=to inspect, and make estimations. Example: when the cop arrived at the scene of the accident, he assessed the need for an ambulance." to appraise=an expert is capable of appraising the value of an antique, coin, stamp, or piece of art. To assess something is to give it a price, and to tell the time period that the item comes from, where it was built, and perhaps even the person or company that built it. Evaluate is a more general verb, meaning to inspect, analyze, and categorize. Examples: "To evaluate your performance this semester, we will have a midterm and final exam." "She was evaluated well by the judges and placed 4th during the floor exercise competition." "Before you choose a romantic partner, you need to evaluate whether your family will get along with their family...." I hope this helps 8]
9 de janeiro de 2013
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They're all about the same and generally mean to calculate or to estimate.
9 de janeiro de 2013
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