Proportion or theises.

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tufguy

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"He made a proportion or theises that the work will be completed by next year."

Is it correct? Please check.
 
Sorry, no. What do you mean by theises? There is no such word.
 
...and 'proportion' doesn't make sense in that context.
 
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By "proportion or theises", do you mean "proposition or thesis"?
 
In that case, neither word is correct in that sentence.
 
Proposal or theory? It is very hard to work out the idea here.
 
'No' is not a meaningful response to that quote. What do you mean?
 
I think tufguy might have said "No" to that statement because he had already said "Yes" to "Do you mean proposition or thesis?"
 
I think tufguy might have said "No" to that statement because he had already said "Yes" to "Do you mean proposition or thesis?"

Could you please tell me, what exactly these words mean and what is the correct way to use these words? I am confused.
 
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