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Kumenglish Posted 5 years ago
Grammar

Educate

Context: The salesman/Marketing executive is explaining about their products/services and shows product demonstration to their prospect/potential customer.

The salesman educates the prospect about their products/services.

Can we say that with the verb "educate"? or suggest anything suitable?

  

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The salesman/Marketing executive is explaining their company's products and services. They demonstrate some of the products and services to an audience of potential customers. The salesman tells them about the products and services.

  • The salesman/Marketing executive is explaining their company's products and services.
  • They demonstrate some of the products and services to an audience of potential customers.
  • The salesman tells them about the products and services.
  • The salesman gives them information about the products and services.
  • The salesman educates them in the use / possible applications of the products and services.
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The salesman/Marketing executive is explaining their company's products and services. They demonstrate some of the products and services to an audience of potential customers.

The salesman tells them about the products and services.
The salesman gives them information about the products and services.
The salesman educates them in the use / possible applications of the products an

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