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Usage of have gone to, have been to, went to | commute vs transfer
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Early and Primitive #1 (permalink) Wed Mar 03, 2010 11:17 am   Early and Primitive
 

Hi,
I cannot find out the differences between them.
Early men/fish (or) Primitive men/fish
Could you please tell me more about them?
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Early and Primitive #2 (permalink) Wed Mar 03, 2010 14:50 pm   Early and Primitive
 

Here, they are synonymous.
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Early and Primitive #3 (permalink) Thu Mar 04, 2010 9:11 am   Early and Primitive
 

I think they are synonymous,and I think primitive is more formal
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