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Are 'congregate in' and 'converge on' interchangeable in this sentence? Young people often congregate in the main square.
2014年5月31日 05:13
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Yes, in that sentence, they are interchangeable. However, not in all sentences. "to congregate in" means "to gather in", whereas "to converge on" involves some kind of movement from somewhere else to the gathering place. So, they have slightly different meanings.
2014年5月31日
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