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Square Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

Cases testify

There were also a number of poor-quality figurines and painted pots produced in quantity by easy, inexpensive means- as numerous featureless statuettes and unattractive cases testify.

Source: "IELTS test".

What is the meaning of "cases testify" here?
Could you explain?
BTW, it seems that "testify" is used as a noun here.
Thanks.
  

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Testify is a verb. as (they) testify. "

  • Testify is a verb.
  • as (they) testify.
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Testify is a verb.

as (they) testify. In this sentence, it means "to give evidence for" or "prove a point."

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