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Old 25-Nov-2006, 02:41
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Red face error & mistake

1) There is a mistake.
2) There is an error.

3) I made a mistake.
4) I made an error.


What is the difference between 1) & 2)?
What is the difference between 3) & 4)?

Actually what is the difference between mistake and error?

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Default Re: error & mistake

It's not as easy as that. It is somewhat a question of context and maybe register. The two words mean the same thing but there are times when only one will do.

For example in this sentence only mistake would be appropriate: 'It was a mistake to ask Helen to come on the trip'.

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'This was a serious error of judgement.' Mistake cannot be used in this sentence.

Sometimes it's not so obvious.
'I looked at his maths homework and there were number of errors in is calculations.' In this sentence error is better.

'You have made a number of mistakes in your English essay'. Here mistake is more appropriate.
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Default Re: error & mistake

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1) There is a mistake.
2) There is an error.

3) I made a mistake.
4) I made an error.


What is the difference between 1) & 2)?
What is the difference between 3) & 4)?

Actually what is the difference between mistake and error?

Thanks
Your pairs of sentences are equivalent in meaning. Personal preference aside, there are few instances in which the two words cannot be interchanged.
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