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What's the difference between "tell A and B" and "distinguish A and B" ?
20 de out de 2016 12:49
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"Tell A and B," does not really make sense if you are comparing it to 'distinguish.'
If you are comparing two sets of instructions from a textbook then you may find that on one stage it says "Can you tell A and B apart," and on another page it might say "Can you distinguish A from B."
These two questions mean exactly the same thing - " to distinguish," means to " to tell apart." Both thing mean to be able to identify the difference between A and B.
"To tell," (someone) something simply means to give them some information.
20 de outubro de 2016
Thank you Andrew and Su.Ki !
20 de outubro de 2016
Sorry, I made a mistake.
Not "tell A and B" but "tell A from B"
20 de outubro de 2016
Following on from Andrew's answer:
You can also use both these verbs with the preposition 'from' and they would have the same meaning. For example:
'Can you tell A from B?' = 'Can you distinguish A from B?'
20 de outubro de 2016
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Inglês, Japonês
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Inglês
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