I'm back to ask you guys more questions on how to use these words. If any of my examples is written incorrectly, please help me understand when or what situation in particular those words should be used.
Well, here they are:
1. forging:
- A red shirt which that guy is wearing seems fimilair to me. Oh, I remember it now. It is the similar style that I saw on Brooks Brothers catalog. it seems that a manufacture of that red shirt forged the style of Brooks Brothers shirts.
Does it have the same meaning as:
- A red shirt which that guy is wearing seems fimilair to me. Oh, I remember it now. It is the similar style that I saw on Brooks Brothers catalog. it seems that a manufacture of that red shirt copied/inspired the style of Brooks Brothers shirts.
2. empirical
- it was empirical that singing karaoke can help reducing the stress which ultimately decrease the risk of getting cancer.
Does it have the same meaning as:
- Based on an actual study, singing karaoke can help reducing the stress which ultimately decrease the risk of getting cancer.
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You make many other mistakes, so it is difficult to focus on your questions. Please try to write slightly shorter, simpler examples. 1.
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You make many other mistakes, so it is difficult to focus on your questions.
Please try to write slightly shorter, simpler examples.
1.
forging: - The red shirt that guy is wearing seems familiar to me.
Oh, I remember it now .
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You make many other mistakes, so it is difficult to focus on your questions. Please try to write slightly shorter, simpler examples.
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