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User_gary Posted 19 years ago
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clear, clarify

There is no clarity in your explanation.

It must be clarified by any means.

I must clarify these things to them by next week.

I was quite amazed at the clarify of her voice.

You can make your doubts clear only when you ask questions to teachers without any reticent.

Please correct my sentences.
  

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There is no clarity in your explanation. -- OK I must clarify these things for them by next week. I was quite amazed at the clarity of her voice.

  • There is no clarity in your explanation.
  • -- OK I must clarify these things for them by next week.
  • I was quite amazed at the clarity of her voice.
  • You can clear your doubts only when you ask questions of teachers without any reticence.
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There is no clarity in your explanation. -- OK

It must be clarified by any means.-- OK

I must clarify these things for them by next week.

I was quite amazed at the clarity of her voice.

You can clear your doubts only when you ask questions of teachers without any reticence.
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Thank you Mister Micawber.

I know we can say "I want to make it clear", and I assume the "it" could be "any doubts', "paragraph", "sentence", etc.

So why "make your doubts clear" is incorrect?
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Make your doubts clear does not mean 'clear your doubts' (= eliminate your doubts), but has the opposite meaning: 'Make your doubts clear' = present a clear statement of your doubts.

I made the paragraph clear = I wrote a clearer paragraph.
I made my thoughts clear = I explained my thoughts clearly.
I made my doubts clear = I expla

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