- Resp007
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HI,
Between the following, which one is correct and why?
1. Sales figures seem as if to indicate the economy is not nearing a recession.
2. Sales figures seem to indicate that the economy is not nearing a recession.
Is in sentence 1, it means: sales figures are indicating the economy something?
Is "indicate that" an IDIOM that will always appear together?
Any thoughts?
Thanks
Resp007
Between the following, which one is correct and why?
1. Sales figures seem as if to indicate the economy is not nearing a recession.
2. Sales figures seem to indicate that the economy is not nearing a recession.
Is in sentence 1, it means: sales figures are indicating the economy something?
Is "indicate that" an IDIOM that will always appear together?
Any thoughts?
Thanks
Resp007

















