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how to make difirence between reply and answer ?
11 de jan de 2013 19:17
Respostas · 4
I guess these words are interchangeable in most cases ....
A "Reply" is usually a reaction to something in speech or writing, though it can also be a reaction of a different kind, like a gesture or an action.
In general, it seems to me that a "reply" is a more cognitive thing that you'll normally receive from a person.
ex- "reply" to a letter; He didn't reply to her greeting.
"Answer" means to speak or write in reply. It implies the satisfying of a question, demand, call, or need .
ex- I asked him a simple question and he gave me a long and confusing answer.
"answer a phone call" - I don't think we "reply" to a phone call.
11 de janeiro de 2013
REPLY means
1) When you reply to something that someone has said or written to you, you say or write an answer to them:
e.g. He was gone before we could reply to his last remark.
SYNONYM: answer
2) write back in answer to someone:
e.g. She replied with a long letter the next day.
3) respond by a similar action or gesture:
e.g. During a number of violent incidents farmers threw eggs and empty bottles at police, who replied with tear gas.
ANSWER means
1) say or write something as a reaction to someone or something:
e.g. ‘Of course I can,’ she answered.
2) provide the required response to (a question in a test or quiz):
e.g. Answer the questions below for a chance to win a holiday.
3) act in reaction to (a sound such as a telephone ringing or a knock or ring on a door):
e.g. Digby answered the door.
11 de janeiro de 2013
Reply and answer respond to a question.
A response is generally a reaction to something
A reply is usually a reaction or an answer to something in speech or writing
An answer seems to be, above all, some sort of a solution to a question or a problem.
11 de janeiro de 2013
What do you mean?
11 de janeiro de 2013
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