Re: Historical or Historic?
Cities don't 'take place in history', though they may have some importance in history.
Re: Historical or Historic?
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Originally Posted by
crazyaboutenglish
I thought the answer was "historical" but the correct answer is "historic". Aren't these synonymous?
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Re: Historical or Historic?
Thanks you both! It's obvious now.
Re: Historical or Historic?
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Originally Posted by
crazyaboutenglish
Thanks you both! It's obvious now.
I have to admit that many native speakers confuse the two words - and not many people worry about it.
Re: Historical or Historic?
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Hello,
1. When I watch TV, I often notice that some native speakers are also confused by these two words.
2. I was taught this:
a. Everything is "historical." That is, it is part of history.
b. But "historic" is something in history that is very special.
3. The first time that I voted for president was in 1960. Of course, the election was a historical event, for we have been
electing presidents since 1789. But it was also a historic event. Why? President John F. Kennedy was the first Roman
Catholic to be elected president of the United States. (And, of course, you know why the presidential election of 2008 was
"historic.")
4. Let me give you another example. I cannot mention names, for it is a very sensitive issue.
a. During a particular war, the United States decided NOT to bomb a certain city in a certain country.
b. Why? Because the city was so "historic." That is, it is more than 1,000 years old. It is full of beautiful
gardens, temples, etc.
c. I read that an American official had visited the city (before the war) and was absolutely charmed by the city.
So when war came, he persuaded the American air force NOT to touch it. He felt that it would be a crime to destroy
such a "special" place.
5. Here in the United States, some old houses have been declared "historic." Why? Maybe because someone famous
once lived in it. Maybe it has a unique architectural design. When a house is declared "historic," this prevents someone
from buying it and demolishing it to make room for a new building.
James
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Originally Posted by
TheParser
I cannot mention names, for it is a very sensitive issue.
You can mention names. It's fine if you choose not to.
Re: Historical or Historic?
Excuse me for my stupid question !:lol:
" It's fine if you choose not to".I don't understand what you mean by that. Could you make it clear? Only the meaning, not something else!
Thanks.