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      • Extended focuses on the duration or length of an object or time period, suggesting that something has been made longer than originally intended or usual. On the other hand, extensive is used to describe the breadth or scope of something, indicating that it covers a wide area or encompasses a broad range of subjects or activities.
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  2. To stretch or spread (something) out to greater or fullest length: extended the radio antenna. Extensive means that something is very well covered. extensive. covering or affecting a large area: an extensive garden. An extended tour lasts one hour more than a normal tour and is very extensive.

  3. Mar 26, 2022 · Key Differences. Extended focuses on the duration or length of an object or time period, suggesting that something has been made longer than originally intended or usual. On the other hand, extensive is used to describe the breadth or scope of something, indicating that it covers a wide area or encompasses a broad range of subjects or activities.

  4. Jan 11, 2017 · I know that if we want to say that we have more time to submit the paper, we can use other words: " The paper submission was extended". Then the "extended" word is used correctly. Am I right, or is the first sentence still grammatically correct? If so, why?

  5. Having considerable extent; wide; large; embracing a wide area or a great number of objects; diffusive: as, an extensive farm; an extensive sphere of operations; extensive benevolence. That may be extended or spread out; extensible.

  6. May 25, 2016 · extended, extensive. “Extended” has to do with time, “extensive” with space. An extended tour lasts a long time; an extensive tour covers a lot of territory. Back to list of errors.

  7. Nov 3, 2015 · "Extend" is strictly a verb. She extends her hand in friendship. He extended the antenna, hoping to get better reception. "Extent" is strictly a noun. To what extent does physical exercise relieve moodiness? She walked the extent of the plank, then descended into the sea below. Share. Improve this answer. edited Nov 3, 2015 at 20:00. M.A.R.

  8. May 9, 2014 · Synonym for extend "Will you extend the due date for my assignment?" - extend is a verb "Will you give me an extension on my project?" - extension is a noun. "His knowledge is quite extensive!" - extensive is an adjective.