Florence
What’s the difference between look for ,search for and find? What’s the difference between wound ,hurt and injury? What’s the difference between come up with ,think out and think of?
14 ก.พ. 2021 เวลา 12:12
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“Look for” and “search for” are the same almost all the time. “Search for” would be commonly used when you see that a person or an important animal goes missing. “Find” is similar to the first two but it represents the result of looking/searching for something. For example: “If I can find a way to complete the task quickly, I can leave work early”. You can use neither of the first two as it would not make sense. “Hurt” means to cause an injury. But when you feel pain somewhere on your body, you would say “My [insert the location where pain is felt] hurts”. An injury is usually used when part of the body is broken and it hurts. “To come up with something” suggests that the other party must make an idea or plan. “To think of” can be the same but you could also put it in the common question, “What do you think of this/that”. “Think out” means to consider all the factors before coming to a decision. For example, “This plan has been well thought out”. It shows that they considered any factors that may face when coming up/thinking of a plan. I hope this helps.
14 กุมภาพันธ์ 2021
Hi florance...i am searching a frirnd who can speak english.would u like to help me...
15 กุมภาพันธ์ 2021
Search means to look for something thoroughly in a place. It is a verb, its present form is search its past and past participle forms is 'searched.... When used as a verb, its present form is find', its past and past participle forms is found..
14 กุมภาพันธ์ 2021
Look/search for means: Try to find. They both mean the same thing, though people usually use 'search' when referring to using the internet to find something
14 กุมภาพันธ์ 2021
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