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Forlan Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

Indication

There is indication that he have killed the police

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Hi, There is indication that he have killed the police Is this sentence right? No. There is evidence that he has killed a police officer / some police officers .

  • Hi, There is indication that he have killed the police Is this sentence right?
  • No.
  • There is evidence that he has killed a police officer / some police officers .
  • Best wishes, Clive
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Hi,

There is indication that he have killed the police


Is this sentence right? No.

There is evidence that he has killed a police officer / some police officers.

Best wishes, Clive
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I'm not sure exactly what you meand by "indication," but it sounds less definite than "evidence." You might want to say, "There is some indication that he (might have) killed the police officer."
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yes, in my mind indicatation is not same with evidence. Perhaps i write English but in my own language. In my mind, indication is like prejudice or a sign. can you explain me?
khoffI'm not sure exactly what you meand by "indication," but it sounds less definite than "evidence." You might want to say, "There is some indication that he (might have) killed the police of

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