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Rahamat Hobs Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

Make out

The Journalist said, 'I have not made out yet what is more interesting about Mr. Trump – his words or the person himself. I think he has many a self in one soul.'

Recently I have read the sentence mentioned above in a newspaper and I am not sure if the construction grammatically correct.

  

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The Journalist said, 'I have not made out yet what is more interesting about Mr. Trump – his words or the person himself. ' The construction is grammatically correct.

  • The Journalist said, 'I have not made out yet what is more interesting about Mr.
  • Trump – his words or the person himself.
  • ' The construction is grammatically correct.
  • Please let me know if you need help with the meaning.
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The Journalist said, 'I have not made out yet what is more interesting about Mr. Trump – his words or the person himself. I think he has many a self in one soul.'


The construction is grammatically correct. Please let me know if you need help with the meaning.

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