Hello,
I'm a learner of English and I seem to be missing the difference between 'flat' and 'apartment'. I'm actually under the impression they are the same thing.
Would anyone please explain what is what?
Thanks,
Tina
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Hello,
I'm a learner of English and I seem to be missing the difference between 'flat' and 'apartment'. I'm actually under the impression they are the same thing.
Would anyone please explain what is what?
Thanks,
Tina
A 'flat' is more British than an 'apartment', which is more American. That's it! :-o
I agree with engee30. I would also add that "flat" is sometimes used to describe a type of apartment. For example, flats in San Francisco, CA are characterized by long hallways. A flat is a long, stretched-out apartment.
I hope that makes sense.
Debra
Teaching ESL to Adults