Some useful hints about correct English and tips on literary analysis by Barbara Daniels (Doc Barbara) an ex-teacher with an Oxford M.A. in English Language and Literature and a London Ph. D
Saturday, 5 May 2012
IMPLY and INFER
The writer implies.
The reader infers.
Sherlock Holmes infers.
To imply means to hint or suggest. To infer means to work out or deduce.
Remember it by thinking that there is an r in read and in infer.
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