• Make a difference

  • Apr 29 2025
  • Length: 16 mins
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  • Make a difference

    Learn the English expression, "Make a difference"

    What does it mean to "make a difference?"

    This English expression has two meanings: Number one, to have a positive impact on the world. Or number 2, to have a noticeable effect.

    If someone volunteers at a food bank, you can say, "Her work really makes a difference." She's doing something good. She's having a positive impact on the world.

    Now imagine you change up your breakfast. Instead of having a muffin, you have a green smoothie. Now, you have more energy. Your new breakfast made a difference because it had a noticeable effect.

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