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Insist and persist What is the difference between insist and persist? I know they are literally of the same meaning, but any main difference I should pay attention and please give me example. Thanks!
Mar 10, 2019 3:36 PM
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Insist means to demand something, as in "I insist that you finish this work by tomorrow." Persist means to continue something, as in "If you persist in slacking off at work, you won't finish the work by tomorrow."
March 10, 2019
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If a person INSISTS that you answer a question, they would demand it in a FORCEFUL way. They might say, "I want an answer right now. I am not leaving until I get an answer". If someone were to PERSIST in asking you a question, they would ask you REPEATEDLY. For example, they might say, "Why did do you do that? Can you explain it to me? What were you thinking? What reason you could have for doing that? Can you explain the motive for what you did? Hope this helps
March 10, 2019
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“persist” just means to last. It isn’t restricted to a person asking for information. “If the horrible weather persists, we’re going to have trouble meeting our production quotas” “If the political unrest persists, investment will surely drop”
March 10, 2019
If I can add, Sometimes it's not always demanding. If someone says "you can go ahead of me when waiting for something" Sometimes people can say, "oh no please I insist" https://www.italki.com/question/47655 So it can be softer than demanding
March 18, 2019
To persist means that you don't give up. To insist means you're forcefully telling someone you want them to do something
March 10, 2019
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