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Roky0071 Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

What is the difference between recognize and hereby recognize

1. I recognize Mr. Smith.
2. I hereby recognize Mr. Smith.

My question is as follows:
a) What is the meaningful difference between the two sentences above?
b) Do the two sentences above carry the same meaning?
  

Top answer

hereby suggests a legalistic type of context.. It sounds a bit like Mr Smith has just presented his credentials.

  • hereby suggests a legalistic type of context..
  • It sounds a bit like Mr Smith has just presented his credentials.
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hereby suggests a legalistic type of context..
It sounds a bit like Mr Smith has just presented his credentials.
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roky0071hereby
~ by saying this

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