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Reply Mon 12 Jun, 2017 12:09 pm
Hello guys,
Can you please let me know if this sentence is expressed correctly and clearly :

"This example is intended to make you realize the concept of State"

Kind Regards,
Nathan
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camlok
 
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Reply Mon 12 Jun, 2017 03:18 pm
@NATE1197,
It all depends what the speaker has in their mind.
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PUNKEY
 
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Reply Mon 12 Jun, 2017 05:47 pm
It's grammatically correct, but maybe "realize" could be changed to "understand.'
camlok
 
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Reply Mon 12 Jun, 2017 08:58 pm
@PUNKEY,
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but maybe "realize" could be changed to "understand.'


Yes, if that is the speaker's intended nuance.
NATE1197
 
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Reply Mon 12 Jun, 2017 11:45 pm
@camlok,
Thank you so much for the help.
For me, to realize means more than to understand.
It means to make an abstract concept become a real tool or skill someone can effectively use.
Sincerely,
Nathan
camlok
 
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Reply Tue 13 Jun, 2017 03:57 pm
@NATE1197,
That is what is so important as regards context.
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