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Mr. Tom Posted 12 years ago
Vocabulary

The use of "produce" with result

Hi

On this side of the pond, we use the word "produce" with "result" in everyday conversation.

Some students have produced excellent results.

Could you please tell me how it sounds to native ears? What  are the better verbs?

Thanks,

Tom
  

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Mr. Could you please tell me how it sounds to native ears? What are the better verbs?

  • Mr.
  • Could you please tell me how it sounds to native ears?
  • What are the better verbs?
  • That sounds fine.
  • On which 'side of the pond' are you?
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Mr. TomSome students have produced excellent results.Could you please tell me how it sounds to native ears? What are the better verbs?
That sounds fine. On which 'side of the pond' are you?

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