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HyunWook Park
hand in and submit
Do both hand in and submit have the same meaning?
Can I use them in a real conversation this way?
I needed to submit my university entrance exam grade and high school grade to Heidelberg University for Masters program.
I needed to hand in my university entrance exam grade and high school grade to Heidelberg University for Masters program.
Thanks a lot for your help in advance guys :)
Enjoy the rest of Sunday!
Hyunwook
21 de jun de 2015 20:01
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They're sometimes interchangeable, but 'hand in' is more often used for when something literally changes hands, as when you give a homework assignment to a teacher. When it's done by mail or e-mail, 'submit' is more appropriate.
21 de junho de 2015
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Well, here we have a question of register. "Hand in" is a phrasal verb, and it's comfortably used in a colloquial, everyday context. "Submit" has a Latin origin, so it's more appropriate for formal, business or academic contexts.
We understand both to have the same meaning (more or less), but our choice depends on the context, ie. who we are actually talking to.
21 de junho de 2015
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HyunWook Park
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Japonês, Coreano
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