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persist in... insist on... tell me where do I should use "persist in..." and where do I use "insist on..."?
2011년 11월 12일 오후 2:16
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persist - to continue firmly (with deep intent) doing something, especially in the face of opposition insist - to be very firm or emphatic on a particular mattter, to demand, to steadfastly believe you are correct about something The big difference between the two is that persistance is often associated with opposition - "If you persist in talking to me in that rude tone, I will just leave." "If that cold persists, you should really go see a doctor." Insistence does not necessarily involve opposition, it is usually more of a mental attitude. "He insists on checking each package himself." "She insists on using her maiden name." "She insists that this price is incorrect."
2011년 11월 12일
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They are two different meanings entirely. "to insist on" is more of a verbal statement. "I insist you do that work for me" is a more polite way of saying "you WILL do that work for me" - it is forceful. It means I want you to do that whether you want to do it or not. For instant if someone offers you a cake and you decline, they might say "But I insist!" "to persist in" means to keep doing something until you've achieved a desired goal. If you say someone is "persistant" it means they will keep trying over and over again until they get the result they want.
2011년 11월 12일
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