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Noel
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I always take...
substantial to mean significant in size or volume, something tangible or measurable. e.g a substantial sum of money was spent on the celebrations
and, substantive to mean important, something signifcant but which cannot be measured e.g a substantive truth
Substantial vs. substantive
I always take...
substantial to mean significant in size or volume, something tangible or measurable. e.g a substantial sum of money was spent on the celebrations
and, substantive to mean important, something signifcant but which cannot be measured e.g a substantive truth