Plan vs Project

Quand utiliser chacun en anglais, avec le sens, le registre et des exemples.

Plan

Top 1000 (très courant)A1noun

Project

Top 1000 (très courant)A1noun
 PlanProject
Prononciation🇬🇧 /["/plæn/"]/🇺🇸 /["/plæn/"]/🇬🇧 /["/ˈprɒdʒekt/"]/🇺🇸 /["/ˈprɑːdʒekt/"]/
SensA way to organize things you want to do in the future.A plan or task that involves getting things done.
ExempleI have a plan for the weekend.I have a new project for school next week.
RegistreNeutreNeutre
FréquenceTop 1000 (très courant)Top 1000 (très courant)
Niveau CEFRA1A1
Nature grammaticalenounnoun
Collocationsambitious, audacious, grand, have, come up with, create, be afoot, be aimed at something, call for something, plan for, plan to, go to plan, a plan of action, a plan of attack, ambitious, audacious, grand, have, come up with, create, be afoot, be aimed at something, call for something, plan for, plan to, go to plan, a plan of action, a plan of attack, street, town, seating, draw, file, show something, street, town, seating, draw, file, show something, street, town, seating, draw, file, show something, pension, retirement, savings, set upclass, school, French, do, work, project on, ambitious, big, huge, get off the ground, implement, initiate, aim to, be aimed at something, management, coordinator, director, the aim of the project, somebody’s current project, somebody’s latest project
Antonymesdisorganize, neglecthalt, cease, suspend
Erreurs fréquentesConfused with 'strategy' - plan is more general., Overusing in casual conversation when simpler words like 'idea' would suffice., Using 'plan' with incorrect grammar, like saying 'plan to do' without the 'to.'Confused with 'projected' which refers to estimation., Using 'project' as a noun or verb incorrectly., Pronunciation confusion: mispronouncing the second syllable.
Notes d'usageUse 'plan' when discussing future activities or intentions. It's appropriate in both casual and professional settings, but avoid using it in very formal contexts where specific terminology is preferred.Used in professional and academic settings when discussing work or activities. Avoid using it in very casual conversations unless it relates directly to school or work.

Questions fréquentes : Plan vs Project

Quelle est la différence entre Plan et Project ?

Plan: A way to organize things you want to do in the future. Project: A plan or task that involves getting things done.

Plan et Project sont-ils au même niveau CEFR ?

Plan: A1, Project: A1 sur l'échelle CEFR.

Quelle est la nature grammaticale de Plan et Project ?

Plan: noun, Project: noun.

Peux-tu montrer un exemple de chacun ?

Plan: I have a plan for the weekend. Project: I have a new project for school next week.

Puis-je utiliser Plan et Project de façon interchangeable ?

Pas toujours. Plan et Project sont proches et se recoupent parfois, mais elles diffèrent par le registre, la fréquence et l'usage, donc remplacer l'une par l'autre peut changer le sens ou le ton. Regarde les différences ci-dessus avant de substituer.

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