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Azargramma Posted 12 years ago
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"make sense" & "at least"

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How to use "make sense"? Do the followings correct?

Admittedly, both opinions make sense. or Admittedly, both opinions make senses.

Otherwise,

Admittedly, both opinions make some sense(s). or Admittedly, both opinions make some degree(s) of sense(s).

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How to use "at least"? Should I put a comma before it?

He should require or at least encourage his students to finish all of the homework.
or
He should require, or at least encourage, his students to finish all of the homework.


Thank you.
  

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azargramma How do you use "make sense"? Are the following correct? Admittedly, both opinions make sense.

  • azargramma How do you use "make sense"?
  • Are the following correct?
  • Admittedly, both opinions make sense.
  • or Admittedly, both opinions make senses.
  • Admittedly, both opinions make (some) sense .
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azargrammaHow do you use "make sense"? Are the following correct?
Admittedly, both opinions make sense. or Admittedly, both opinions make senses.
Admittedly, both opinions make (some) sense.

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