Asked by rfvv
1. Everyone in the boat has to work as a team.
2. Everyone in the boat has to move as a team.
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Are both the same? Can we use 'move' instead of 'work'?
2. Everyone in the boat has to move as a team.
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Are both the same? Can we use 'move' instead of 'work'?
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Answered by
Ms. Sue
The first sentence is more exact, although you could use the second one, too.
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