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The rumors have proved true. Is it OK? Or what would you say?
Jan 24, 2012 10:51 PM
Answers · 3
Yes, it is perfectly correct.
The rumours have proven true.
The rumours have been proven true.
Both are fine
January 25, 2012
"The rumors have proven true."
or
"The rumors have proven to be true".
:)
January 24, 2012
So, the rumors ARE true. (Emphasize the are when this is said)
The rumors are now a fact. The rumors are now facts.
So, it wasn't a rumor it was the truth.
January 24, 2012
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