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tommy1996
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please tell me waht is differences between 2 adjs "memorable and memorial" thanks |
1 Apr 2015
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cunliffe
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I haven �t checked the links, but briefly, memorable is something that you will definitely remember; unforgettable. Memorial is something dedicated to the memory of someone. |
2 Apr 2015
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odmayra
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memorable (adj): worth remembering; notable. ex: One afternoon ... something memorable occurred, all the more stunning because it was so accidental, and unexpected, and embarrassing. memorial (adj): serving to preserve the memory; commemorative. ex: A memorial service is being held at St Paul �s Church. |
2 Apr 2015
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