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Vsuresh Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

deduce/implied

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Please tell me if this works well.

He/She listens very attentively to ideas and is able to deduce the implied meaning.

(Context: A comment for the student's listening ability)
  

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With 'deduce' there is no reason for 'implied'. However, if 'deduction' is required and you are also considering the use of 'implied', then the ideas must be very poorly presented. S/he listens very attentively to ideas and is able to understand them.

  • With 'deduce' there is no reason for 'implied'.
  • However, if 'deduction' is required and you are also considering the use of 'implied', then the ideas must be very poorly presented.
  • S/he listens very attentively to ideas and is able to understand them.
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With 'deduce' there is no reason for 'implied'. However, if 'deduction' is required and you are also considering the use of 'implied', then the ideas must be very poorly presented.

S/he listens very attentively to ideas and is able to understand them.
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Mister MicawberWith 'deduce' there is no reason for 'implied'
I understand. Thank you,sir.
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