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Angliholic Posted 19 years ago
Grammar

You don't need to make/prove your point

You don't need to make/prove your point because I believe you.

Do both make and prove in the above convey a similar idea? Thanks.
  

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No. First one makes one's point (says or does it) and then, if necessary, one subsequently proves it.

  • No.
  • First one makes one's point (says or does it) and then, if necessary, one subsequently proves it.
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No. First one makes one's point (says or does it) and then, if necessary, one subsequently proves it.
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Thanks, Mister.

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