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Cat navy 425 Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

Persuade

Dear all,

"They didn't want to come with us to the function at first but we managed to persuade them".

Sir, what is real meaning of this sentence. My doubt is whether they could take them to the function. I have doubt regarding the meaning of "persuade".

Thanks in advance

  

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cat navy 425 we managed to persuade them We succeeded in making them come with us by talking to them, probably coaxing them by telling them all the reasons that they would enjoy coming with us. CJ

  • cat navy 425 we managed to persuade them We succeeded in making them come with us by talking to them, probably coaxing them by telling them all the reasons that they would enjoy coming with us.
  • CJ
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cat navy 425we managed to persuade them

We succeeded in making them come with us by talking to them, probably coaxing them by telling them all the reasons that they would enjoy coming with us.

CJ

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