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Old 05-Mar-2003, 04:08
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method, means, way, approach

teachers, I would appreciate your help in explaining the difference among them. Thanks!
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Old 05-Mar-2003, 15:24
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Way is whether something can be done: “Is there a way to do it?” If there is a way, you need to consider how to do it. This is your approach – consideration of how it should be done. When you have decided on how to do it, your method or means is what you use to do it.

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