Hi, everybody!
1.- "I donīt mind you going out ītill later tonight"
I mean that itīs not a problem if he or she goes out till later than last night
Is that the meaning of the sentence?.
2.- "Itīs in the centre/middle of a park". Centre o middle? Is there any difference?.
Thanks a million!.
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hi! Keep in mind that synonymy doesn't exist at all you must always speak in terms of quasi synonymy because there is always a slight difference between 2 words which appear as being similar.
In context slight differences in lexical terms are very useful.
So there is automatically a difference between the 2 words you wrote and a dictionary will prove that
1 It doesn't have to be in comparison to last night, but it implies later than normal.
2 'Centre' here suggests directly in the cnetral point, while middle would cover a wider area.