joaonsalves
Swap around something vs Swap something - what's the difference?
2016년 7월 7일 오후 8:33
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Normally, we would swap two things or swap two things (them) around. "Swap around something" sounds odd to me.
2016년 7월 7일
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"Swap" can be used in every case where you would "swap around" but the reverse is not true. "Swap" includes the idea of exchange, such as "I will swap my oranges for your apples". "Swap around" is more likely to be used with a meaning closer to "move around", such as "I swapped around the apples and oranges in my fruit bowl".
2016년 7월 8일
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"Swap around"... the around is redundant is unnecessary, as "To Swap" implies movement.
2016년 7월 7일
To me, "swap around" suggests that things exchange places, but are still in the same larger area. "Swap" by itself is a little broader - you can swap (exchange) your things with another person, but that means your original possessions are not with you now. It can also mean that you take something, but leave something else.
2016년 7월 9일
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