Asked by rfvv
1. I am so stressed out.
2. I am so stressed.
(What is the differrence between them? Does 'out' mean 'completely'?)
3. But Nikki has a childlike innocence.
4. But Nikki has a childish innocence.
(#3 is right, but how about #4?)
5. I didn't think you were so childish.
6. I didn't think you were so childlike.
( Are both OK? Is the meaning different between them?)
(Is 'childlike' used only positively? Is 'childish' used only negatively?)
2. I am so stressed.
(What is the differrence between them? Does 'out' mean 'completely'?)
3. But Nikki has a childlike innocence.
4. But Nikki has a childish innocence.
(#3 is right, but how about #4?)
5. I didn't think you were so childish.
6. I didn't think you were so childlike.
( Are both OK? Is the meaning different between them?)
(Is 'childlike' used only positively? Is 'childish' used only negatively?)
Answers
Answered by
Writeacher
The answers to your last two questions are yes and yes -- generally.
Knowing that, how will you answer your questions for 3 - 6?
1 and 2 mean the same thing.
Knowing that, how will you answer your questions for 3 - 6?
1 and 2 mean the same thing.
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