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Taka Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

Relax

Is there any difference in meaning between the two below?

It will make you relax.
It will make you relaxed.
  

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Not really. I suppose the first focuses more on the act of relaxing and the second focuses more on the condition.

  • Not really.
  • I suppose the first focuses more on the act of relaxing and the second focuses more on the condition.
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Not really. I suppose the first focuses more on the act of relaxing and the second focuses more on the condition.
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Good. Just as I thought.

Thanks, AG!

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