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07 differences between 'Major & Minor' - Free English speaking lessons | Speak Fluent English



07 differences between 'Major & Minor' - Free English speaking lessons | Speak Fluent English


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In this spoken English lesson with Rima you would be learning the various different meanings of the two commonly used words ‘Major & Minor’ in English conversation. These words may seem fairly simple and average but they do have varied meanings and could be used in different ways.

Major could have 3 different primary meanings as mentioned below.

• Large – My friend heads a major company.
• Important – My father is going through a major surgery.
• Serious - I have a major problem to deal with.

On the other hand Minor also has 3 different meanings primarily.
• Small- Today, I face a minor issue at work.
• Not so important - My friend tripped off the wet road and had minor bruises.
• No to serious - I am going through a minor dental surgery.
Major also talk about age
• My kids are turning major and would have the voting rights soon.
• Most countries issue a driving license once you are a major.
Minor talks about someone who is not an adult by law.
• You are still a minor to watch adult movies.
• These days a lot of minors are getting into drug abuse and that’s a serious concern.

Major also Minor also talks about college education.

Major in studies talks about the specialization on a particular subject.

• John is a major in social studies.
• I am confused what should I major in, everyone is majoring in finance.

Minor in college studies indicates the subjects that you don’t specialize in.

• I have dance and history as my minor subjects at college.

Major & Minor are also use in Music.

Major indicates a major chord and vice versa. Chords are musical notes played together.

We hope you have a learned from this English lesson and understood the difference these two common but versatile words. Keep practicing and improve your English speaking skills.

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