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PERSUADING

ANDCONVINCIN

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Persuading from the base to persuade the means persuaded that intends to persuade someone.

Convincing from the basic to convince that means convincing someone who intends to convince.

action to convince / persuade / motivate / inspire someone to do something, often by giving them reasonable cause to do so.

Imperatives

Imperatives can be used as a direct way to ask someone to do something. For example:

a) Use this one! It's the best. b) Listen up! I've got something important to say. c) Just do it! You will not regret it!

Let's can be used if you own directly involved in it. For example:

a) Let's go to the cinema tonight. There's a really good movie on. b) Come on! Let's go to the party. I'm sure you'll enjoy it!

There is / There areThere is / there are can be used to introduce problem-solving scenarios. For example:

a) There's something we need to talk about. I really feel that ... b) There are Three Things we need to do. Firstly ... c) There is a problem that we need to discuss. I think ... d) There are better ways of doing this. Personally, I think ...

Conditional structures Conditional structures / conditional structures can also be used, very good for a referral consequence whether or not to do something. Misalnua:

a) If you do not do it soon, it'll be too late. b) If you do not tell them, someone else will. c) If we do not act now, we will not get another chance. d) If I were you, I'd get this one - it's much better.

Future tenses Future tenses can be used to emphasize the advantages of doing something. For example:

a) I'm sure it's going to be fun. b) We'll have more time to ourselves. c) It's going to be much better in the long run. d) It'll provide us with a solution to all our problems.

Future tenses can also be used to reduce discomfort when doing something. For example:

a) It is not going to take very long. b) It will not take up much of your time. c) An extra seat will not cost much.

Sample sentences convincing the dialogue:

Girl : Why are you look so confuse ?Boy : Well , i have a national exam next week , but i haven’t any prepare for itGirl : Why dont you just study ?Boy : It useless, i know that even i’ve study hard, the result is the same.Girl : What do you mean of the same ?Boy : You know everytime i have exam no matter how hard i’ve study but at the end ,

i always get the bad mark.Girl : Come on , don’t be like that please, you have to keep on positif thinking ... I’m sure that you can do it if you study seriously (CONVINCING)Boy : But i’m not sureGirl : Listen to me ,and look at my eyes ,i’m telling you that you can through this ,just believe in yourself keep it up (CONVINCING)

some words that are typically used in persuading and convincing :

Persuade: - You will be better - I think you should - Probably not a bad idea if - My advice would - Why do not you Convincing: - I do not think you should - You'd better not - It's up to you, but I'm not going to - I would not advice * Expressing show arguing about something - I agree to appoint but - I see your point, but - At one and I agree with you, but on the other hand - I think you are right, but - Yes, but do not forget - They are so many, but - It's a good idea, but

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1 . M. Shokibul mubarrok (08) 2 . Sri rahayu (24) 3 . Vina andriani (27)