S sungpu New member Joined Nov 3, 2011 Member Type Student or Learner Native Language Thai Home Country Thailand Current Location United States Nov 3, 2011 #1 I'm not sure the differences between 'determine' and 'consider' something. Could someone give me the clarification?
I'm not sure the differences between 'determine' and 'consider' something. Could someone give me the clarification?
R Rover_KE Moderator Staff member Joined Jun 20, 2010 Member Type Retired English Teacher Native Language British English Home Country England Current Location England Nov 3, 2011 #2 Welcome to the forum, sungpu. We expect you to have consulted a dictionary before asking a question like this. What part of the definitions do you not understand? Rover Last edited: Nov 3, 2011
Welcome to the forum, sungpu. We expect you to have consulted a dictionary before asking a question like this. What part of the definitions do you not understand? Rover
S sungpu New member Thread starter Joined Nov 3, 2011 Member Type Student or Learner Native Language Thai Home Country Thailand Current Location United States Nov 5, 2011 #3 According to my dictionary (Oxford), there are many meanings of these words, but one of them is very similar as below: determine (v.) = to decide definitely to do something. e.g. They determined to start early. consider (v.) = to think about something carefully, especially in order to make a decision. e.g. He was considering what to do next.
According to my dictionary (Oxford), there are many meanings of these words, but one of them is very similar as below: determine (v.) = to decide definitely to do something. e.g. They determined to start early. consider (v.) = to think about something carefully, especially in order to make a decision. e.g. He was considering what to do next.
Barb_D VIP Member Joined Mar 12, 2007 Member Type Other Native Language American English Home Country United States Current Location United States Nov 5, 2011 #4 Welcome to the forums. You consider something while you are still evaluating options. Once you have made up your mind, you have made a determination.
Welcome to the forums. You consider something while you are still evaluating options. Once you have made up your mind, you have made a determination.
S sungpu New member Thread starter Joined Nov 3, 2011 Member Type Student or Learner Native Language Thai Home Country Thailand Current Location United States Nov 5, 2011 #5 Thank you so much for your clarification.