The words "advance" and "advanced" look similar, but they have different meanings and uses.
1. Advance (verb, noun, adjective)
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As a verb: It means to move forward, improve, or make progress.
- ๐น Example: "The army advanced towards the city." (moved forward)
- ๐น Example: "Technology advances every year." (improves, develops)
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As a noun: It refers to progress or a step forward.
- ๐น Example: "She got an advance in her salary." (money given before the usual time)
- ๐น Example: "The discovery was a big advance in medicine." (progress, improvement)
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As an adjective: It means done ahead of time or before something happens.
- ๐น Example: "We need advance notice before making changes." (early notice)
- ๐น Example: "I booked an advance ticket." (ticket bought before the travel date)
2. Advanced (adjective)
- Means highly developed, difficult, or at a high level.
- ๐น Example: "He speaks advanced English." (high level of English)
- ๐น Example: "This is an advanced math course." (difficult, high-level course)
- ๐น Example: "The hospital has advanced technology." (modern, high-tech)
๐น Main Difference:
- Advance = moving forward, making progress, or doing something early.
- Advanced = something that is already at a high level or very developed.
๐น Quick Trick to Remember:
- If you can replace the word with "progress" or "early," use "advance".
- If you can replace the word with "high level" or "difficult," use "advanced".
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