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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
Vocabulary

Subject to vs prone to

What is the difference between the two phrases?Thank you.
  

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One is subject to something. She is subject to nausea in the mornings because she is pregnant. One is prone to do something.

  • One is subject to something.
  • She is subject to nausea in the mornings because she is pregnant.
  • One is prone to do something.
  • Because he doesn't hear very well he is prone to ignoring the speaker.
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One is subject to something. She is subject to nausea in the mornings because she is pregnant.
One is prone to do something. Because he doesn't hear very well he is prone to ignoring the speaker.

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