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Difference between shore and beach



 
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Difference between shore and beach #1 (permalink) Tue Dec 30, 2008 17:32 pm   Difference between shore and beach
 

What is the difference between shore and beach..?
Are they meaning the same or different..?
When can we use shore and when can we use beach..?
Please can anyone tell me.
Thanks for your comments.
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Difference between shore and beach #2 (permalink) Tue Dec 30, 2008 18:49 pm   Difference between shore and beach
 

A beach is made of sand. A shore can be made of rocks, sand, dirt or it can even be a cliff. So a beach is a type of shore.
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Difference between shore and beach #3 (permalink) Wed Dec 31, 2008 6:15 am   Difference between shore and beach
 

Hi Jamie (K)

I respect your instinct to give us the proper guidance even in subjects out of learning English. This is helping us to know the correct usage of English words. Thanks for your clear explanation for my question as below:

Jamie (K) wrote:
A beach is made of sand. A shore can be made of rocks, sand, dirt or it can even be a cliff. So a beach is a type of shore.

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