When using a particular verb without a corresponding adverb, you are using an
unspecified verb. Rather than completing the sentence with an adverb, you use
an unspecified verb and it will sound as though you’re saying only half of the
actual sentence. The listener would expect you to finish the sentence with an
adverb and so leaving that out allows room for their unconscious mind to
complete the sentence.
A few examples of unspecified verbs are as follows:
You know…
And you can…
That can help…
You might discover…
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