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Heidi
Meaning of 'What a difference a day makes'? Is it the same as 'a day makes a difference.'? I know 'make a difference' means something affects you and helps you to some degree. Then how can the sentence mean 'a day is so different'?
4 Eyl 2016 07:29
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In case it's not clear enough, the phrase is usually said by someone who has had a new, happy experience on the day. Suppose you fell ill and had a lousy day, but it almost went away completely the next day. You'd be pleasantly surprised and might say "What a difference a day makes!", to mean you feel so much better, i.e. things are so different, than the day before. People don't say this phrase like a general proverb to mean that everyday is important or a lot of things happen in a day.
4 Eylül 2016
No, it's more idiomatic. It is an expression that expresses that a lot of things can happen or change in a day. Or that things can rapidly change during such a short period of time.
4 Eylül 2016
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