Big, large and great

We use big and large with concrete nouns – the names of objects which we can see or touch.

In an informal style, big is more common than large.

 

  • – He has got big / large feet.
  • – They have a large / big house in the city.

 

 

We use great with abstract nouns – the names of things which we cannot see or touch.

 

  • – I think it was a great mistake.
  • – I have great respect for him.

 

 

In an informal style big is also used with countable abstract nouns. Large is not used with abstract nouns.

 

  • – I think it was a big mistake. (BUT NOT I think it was a large mistake.) None of these three words are used with uncountable nouns.
  • – I have got a lot of luggage. (NOT I have got big/large/great luggage.)

Cloth and clothes

Cloth is the material used for making clothes. Clothes are things you wear. His clothes are made of expensive cloth.

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Born and borne

The passive form of the verb born (be + born) is used to talk about coming into the world at birth.   – He was born to poor parents. – I was born on a Friday. – She was born in Italy.   Borne is the past participle form of the verb bear. It is […]

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