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Different between "true" and "truth" ❓
11 jan. 2019 05:11
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True is an adjective typically describing a statement that is factual.
Truth is a noun, usually used in an expression "the truth," referring to that fact.
For example, it is true that 1+1 = 2.
The truth is that 1+1=2.
11 januari 2019
All Jennifer said was true.
It was the truth.
That's the truth of it.
I tell you true.
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Get her to create an answer, so the true person to answer can score.
Is it true that you speak Riussian?
Is that the truth?
11 januari 2019
“True” is a quality (adjective).
Ex: That information is true.
“Truth” is a noun.
Ex: The truth is that I don’t like onions.
11 januari 2019
true是形容词,truth是名词
11 januari 2019
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