Lucy
Can I say 'connect the sentences in exercises in two different ways'? Can I replace 'join' with 'connect'? Thank you so much!
14 Thg 07 2024 18:59
Câu trả lời · 4
"Join" is a far better word because joining is a stronger bond than connection. "Connect" would not wrong but it is too broad a concept. It means causing the two sentences to relate better to each other. But the two sentences are ALREADY connected. They ALREADY fit nicely together. In this example, I will connect two sentences without joining them. The sentences are: "In Costa Rica it is raining today." "Costa Rica is a country in Central America." Those are two good sentences but they are disconnected. Now let's connect them without joining them: "In Costa Rica it is raining today." "Costa Rica is a country in Central America where it rains a lot."
15 tháng 7 năm 2024
‘Join’ is more precise, and therefore better for instructions. Replacing it with ‘connect’ is good English but doesn’t mean the same thing as ‘join’
15 tháng 7 năm 2024
Yes, you can say "connect the sentences in Exercise 6 in two different ways." Replacing "join" with "connect" works well in this context. Here's the revised instruction: Connect the sentences in Exercise 6 in two different ways. Use when and while. This conveys the same meaning and is perfectly natural.
14 tháng 7 năm 2024
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