Does the two following sentences mean virtually the same?
1/ Children are prone to advertisements.
2/ Children are easily influenced by advertisements.
Broadly speaking, the form of the expression is prone to do something negative or prone to suffer from some negative condition. eg Children are prone to depression. So, #1 is incorrect.
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Broadly speaking, the form of the expression is prone to do something negative or prone to suffer from some negative condition. eg Children are prone to depression.
So, #1 is incorrect. You need to say eg
1/ Children are prone to believe all they are told in advertisements.
1/ Children are prone to advertisements.
Now #1 and #2 have similar me