Lead x Make: Qual é a diferença?
For exemple:
You led me to believe that she died.
You made me believe that she died.
I was led to believe that you liked me.
They made me believe that you liked me.
You led me to believe that she died.
You made me believe that she died.
I was led to believe that you liked me.
They made me believe that you liked me.
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From the sentences Umina came up with, the ones with "lead" could be about something 'unintentional' whereas with "made" it could be something involving manipulation or deceit. It's not a rule set in stone, though.
"Lead" could also denote that the person was saying something that was "'making me believe she died" (whoever is she in the story
) in a temporary basis. But as I listened more I "recalculated" that route...
And, of course, it could be also interchangeable in the sense RedSeahorse has pointed out. It goes with the general context.
"Lead" could also denote that the person was saying something that was "'making me believe she died" (whoever is she in the story
And, of course, it could be also interchangeable in the sense RedSeahorse has pointed out. It goes with the general context.
Eu entendo que não há diferenças entre as palavras, posto que ambas convergem para a ideia de INDUZIR, CAUSAR, ESTIMULAR, FAZER...
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