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  • ”to chase” and ”to attract”

  • Good Morning everybody!
    • I’ve came to know these two verbs just reading an article about the US election.
    • What is the difference?
    • I think ”to chase voters” means that the one who wants to be voted is swinging in his behaviour and his opinions.
    • He is actively hunting voters.
    • In contrary to this meaning ”to attract voters” means that the candidate make the voters following him.
  • Like a fisher who lays a delicious bait and waits for the fishes biting.
    • After my own try of a definition I have look in the dictionary now.
    • Maybe it’s a good way of learning trying to reflect about an expression on my own first, writing a small text and finally having a look in the dictionary.
    • I suppose, after receiving the correction of this text, I will have to study the grammar of how to use the gerund correctly ;)

ΠΑΡΑΚΑΛΟΥΜΕ, ΒΟΗΘΗΣΤΕ ΝΑ ΔΙΟΡΘΩΣΟΥΜΕ ΚΑΘΕ ΠΡΟΤΑΣΗ! - English