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Fault, flaw or weakness? - Learners' Questions

Fault, flaw or weakness? - Learners' Questions

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Whats the difference between fault, flaw and weakness? That's what Helen would like to know, and Dan has the answer! The: I couldn't use the London tube to get to work because of the mechanical fault.
It wasn't your fault that we couldn't reach the final stage of the competition, let's move on.
Don't judge people by their appearance because everyone has their own faults.
The design of the system was incredible. But it has a flaw in it since it cannot do the cancellation feature.
One of the weaknesses of social media is that they cannot filter whether an information is a hoax.

Date: 2020-09-18

Comments and reviews: 5


As fun and interesting as usual Dan. You're an awesome teacher, I'm a big fan of you, thaks for your work... It doesnt my fault to enjoy so much your videos! Keep doing them. Greetings from Valencia, Spain.
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I am a little pessimistic sometimes. I know it's a flaw, but it's not my fault... But I will correct this weakness in 2020. I promise! Thank you for the excelent video! Merry Christmas to all!
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Sir, which one is
Have I any thing to do, or, do I have anything to do, sir please explain, getting confusion from these kind of sentence like, have I to go or do I have to go,

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Thank you Dan, thank you BBC learning English. Im so glad that Ive understood 80% (or even more) of this video. Its really exciting, helpful, cheerful, brilliant, motivating.
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This book has a printing flaw on the cover which makes it very rare and very valuable.
Falw is a spoiling mark how it can make something valuable???

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