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Persuade is already a verb since it is an action. "To persuade someone".Other verbs depending on the tense are persuades, persuading and persuaded.Some example sentences are:"I will persuade her to come"."She persuades him to stay the night"."Stop persuading me to do bad things"."She persuaded him to let her have a sip of his heavenly tea".
Well, you could make ads and persuade them to the racetrack which has a lot of great opportunities!
You can persuade tourist to come by telling you get a free ride across the Niagara falls by boat and over 8.000 people would visit every year and
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Where did New Jersey's colonists come from?
because the people wanted religious freedom and that's what New Jersey had to ofer and the also gave plantations to new comers so more people would come over to New Jersey.
All you have to do is phone your cousin and tell him not to come to town.
Jersey in the Channel Isles.
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The verb for persuasion is persuade.Other verbs are persuades, persuaded and persuading, depending on the tense.Some example sentences are:"I will persuade her to come along to the party"."He persuades her to try the drink"."I persuaded her to keep it a secret"."Why are you persuading me to do bad things?"