Sunday, November 18, 2012
concentrate vs concentrated
concentrate vs concentrated
The verb - When you concentrate you direct all your efforts towards a particular activity, subject or problem.
For example: You need to concentrate harder when you listen to something in another language.
The adjective - If something is concentrated it means it has had some liquid removed.
For example: I prefer freshly squeezed orange juice to concentrated.
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