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Madhulk Posted 17 years ago
Vocabulary

A little tricky sentence...

I'm sure you'll understand that my wife
now has me to care for, (she has to take care of him, not
he for her, right?) leaving me to care for you.
  

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Madhulk I'm sure you'll understand that my wife now has me to care for , ( she has to take care of him, not he for her, right? ) leaving me to care for you. Right.

  • Madhulk I'm sure you'll understand that my wife now has me to care for , ( she has to take care of him, not he for her, right?
  • ) leaving me to care for you.
  • Right.
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MadhulkI'm sure you'll understand that my wife
now has me to care for, (she has to take care of him, not
he for her, right?) leaving me to care for you.

Right.

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