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What is the difference between (involve and include)?
What is the difference between (involve and include)?
24 июня 2014 г., 19:38
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My answer is similar to Philip's... "involving" someone or something is to include them in an action or process where as "including" someone or something is simply to add them to a list or group.
Here's an example: "My closest friends were all involved in planning a surprise birthday party for me but somehow they forgot to include my boyfriend in the guest list."
24 июня 2014 г.
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Include: to include something is to make something part of a whole. "With this definition, I will include an example of its use." - "The parts of a car include the body and engine."
Involve: to involve something (or someone) is to make it part of a situation or event, for as a necessary part, maybe to achieve a result. "There is thinking involved in explaining the differences" - "The parts of a car include the body and engine, where combustion is involved in making it the engine work."
24 июня 2014 г.
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Mohamed
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