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Sundarnaz Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

Praises / admires

He praises you very much.

Does the sentence mean the same as: 'he admires you very much'? Which one is common?

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sundarnaz Which one is common? I think each requires a distinct context. We admire (have a great liking and respect) him for his honesty.

  • sundarnaz Which one is common?
  • I think each requires a distinct context.
  • We admire (have a great liking and respect) him for his honesty.
  • And, when we admire someone we don't necessarily express it.
  • _____________________________________________________ We praised (appreciate) him for his honesty.
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sundarnazWhich one is common?

I think each requires a distinct context.

We admire (have a great liking and respect) him for his honesty.

And, when we admire someone we don't necessarily express it.

_____________________________________________________

We praised (appreciate) him for his honesty.

Here, we openly express ou

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