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Stevenukd Posted 20 years ago
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Dear Teachers,

1. "ease up!" means "relax!" or "don't get mad!", right?

2. "hang on!", "hold on!", and "hold it!" mean "wait a minute!", right?

3. You must follow on the road that lies ahead.

- "on" here is used to emphasize? or it is redundant?

4. I have a birthday party tonight, so I can't be absent.

- Is this natural?

5. In many songs I often hear this " She's so out of my league". What does this sentence mean?

Thanks very much to Teachers,

Stevenukd.
  

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Stevenukd Dear Teachers, 1. ", right? Yes, and "go slower" in such as "ease up on the accelerator".

  • Stevenukd Dear Teachers, 1.
  • ", right?
  • Yes, and "go slower" in such as "ease up on the accelerator".
  • 2.
  • ", right?
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StevenukdDear Teachers,

1. "ease up!" means "relax!" or "don't get mad!", right?

Yes, and "go slower" in such as "ease up on the accelerator".

2. "hang on!", "hold on!", and "hold it!" mean "wait a minute!", right?

Yes.

3. You must follow on the road that lies ahead.

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