Omar
what the difference between (switch off/on) and (turn off/on) and when I use them ?
2013年1月5日 21:56
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They are basically the same thing. "Switch off/on" usually implies that there is a switch, like a light switch, but most of the time you can use either one.
2013年1月5日
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As other people have mentioned, there is not really a difference when you're referring to actions with a switch. Here (and probably in other parts) it's more common to say turn on/off. To "switch on" the lights sounds more casual than "turn on", but less than "get" the lights. For television and radio we would never say "switch it on/off" but rather "turn it on/off." When in doubt, use turn on/off as it has a much broader scope.
2013年1月11日
There is absolutely no difference.
2013年1月6日
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