She could not convince me ...... the truth of his statement
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She could not convince me of the truth of his statement.
We have to apply appropriate preposition in this sentence.
Explanation:
- As we know, 'convince of' is a common phrasal verb which means 'to cause someone to believe that something is true'. We can also apply a noun or pronoun after 'convince'.
- Consequently, the pronoun 'me' is already applied between 'convince of'.
Hence, the complete sentence is: She could not convince me of the truth of his statement.
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Explanation:
- She could not convince me of the truth of his statement
- As we all know, the phrasal verb 'convince of' implies 'to persuade someone to believe that something is real.' After 'convince,' we can use a noun or a pronoun.
- As a result, the pronoun 'me' is already used between 'convince of' and 'convince of'.
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