Difference between Killed Murdered and Dead in English | Confusing words in English
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- čas přidán 3. 06. 2024
- In this advanced English lesson, you'll learn the difference between killed and murdered and dead. These confusing words in English could present difficulties for some English learners. Learn how to use killed, dead, murdered in English correctly.
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00:00 Intro -Smash that LIKE button :)
00:47 How to use 'killed' in English
01:42 How to use 'murdered'
03:06 How to use 'died'
03:42 How to use 'dead'
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Thank you for sharing. How about afraid, fear, frightened and scare differences ?
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Sounds like an old spaghetti western "Killed, Dead and Murdered".
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as an english learner I was always confused when I read the bbc news.. but I happened to watch your video! it is so good explanation. thx a lot sir.
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4:28 We've got killed, dead and murdered. Thank God we didn't get killed or murdered! hahha
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My dots is murdered by teacher Harry
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killed ...... අනතුරකින් murdered ......... මිනී මැරැමකින් මිය යන විට dead ....... මරණයට පත්විය . passed away......... වයසක ෙකෙනකු සවභාවික ෙහතුවකින් අභාවප්රාප්ත විය
Many people killed by earthquake
Is it right or wrong
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English can kill me. I could die on my terrible English. Why do they murder me with English? 😂
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Then if I understood it well, someone can be a killer but not a murderer. To be a murderer is required premeditation, isn't it?
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Well, they are often used as synonyms. If I picked up a gun and shot yo, people could say I murdered you or I killed you.the police might report that a killer escaped from prison or equally a murderer. It does not really matter. However, just because you killed someone does not mean you murdered them. For example, if you drove too fast and knocked over a pedestrian you might have killled them but not murdered them . But if someone was murdered, you might see a report that he was killed in cold blood.
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killed or murdered = just as dead