English in a Minute: Verbs to use with 'research'
What's the difference between research 'proving' something and 'suggesting' something? Phil explains in this podcast. For more great language tips visit bbclearningenglish.com
You can 'undertake' or 'carry out' research. It might, 'prove', 'suggest' or 'show' something important. These are some verbs that are commonly used with the noun 'research'. You can learn these and more with Phil in this podcast.
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