[Vocabulary] you answer or reply to a request

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Will17

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Hello,

I suppose I sort of understand the difference between "to answer " and " to reply".

But, I'm not sure about this one:

DO we answer a request or reply to a request?

Thanks a lot

Will
 

MikeNewYork

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Hello,

I suppose I sort of understand the difference between "to answer " and " to reply".

But, I'm not sure about this one:

DO we answer a request or reply to a request?

Thanks a lot

Will

Both are possible. My sense is that "reply to a request" is more common.
 

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You answer a question and reply to a question.

You respond to a request, grant a request or deny a request.
 
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