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Domdom Posted 11 years ago
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-Are you still continuing with your hotel snaps project? Have you done one for your current hotel room in Paris for instance?
-It’s got to the point now where I have to – my OCD couldn’t handle it if I didn’t. I’m checking out in three or four hours, so I’ll do it before then.

I can understand the question, but can't understand the answer, Especially what 'it' points out exactly in the answer.
  

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domdom what 'it' points out exactly in the answer. 'It' = the situation of his not continuing the hotel snaps project

  • domdom what 'it' points out exactly in the answer.
  • 'It' = the situation of his not continuing the hotel snaps project
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domdomwhat 'it' points out exactly in the answer.
'It' = the situation of his not continuing the hotel snaps project
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Are you still continuing with your hotel snaps project? Have you done one for your current hotel room in Paris for instance? -It’s got to the point now where I have to – my OCD couldn’t handle it if I didn’t. I’m checking out in three or four hours, so I’ll do it before then.

1. It’s got to the point now where I have to = You thought what I'm thinking. I am thinking about the same thing a
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1. - I don't understand your question...if it is a question.
2. - He will check out at some point between 3 and 4 hours from now. He will take the photos before that checkout time.
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Ah, I don't understand "It’s got to the point now where I have to".
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"It's got to the point where/that ..." describes a situation or condition (usually an undesirable or extreme one) that has developed.

"I have to" = "I have to take a photo of my current hotel room"

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