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Anonymous Posted 20 years ago
Vocabulary

Antonia: nagging

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001)Is it Ok to say that the husband is ''with one his foot at his mistress's''? Do you have a better idea?02br
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002) is 01i00petty02i00 ok here? meaning complaining constantly about something trivial?02br
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00 3) Is it better to say 01i00marriage can improve02i00 or 01i00be improved02i00 or 01i00get better02i00?02br
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01i00Marriage can be improved/get better02i02br
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01i00At least this is what married women think. But, what does that mean to the husband who 00is with one his foot at his mistress’s00? 00Petty nagging 00does not mean here more than a television serial, and the doors scenario, if you slam always the same doors, will come across mere shrugging. 00 02i02br
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01) I would say no since I can't understand exactly what meaning you are trying to convey. If you are attempting to say that 'the husband is often at the home of his mistress' in a similar fashion to the expression "one foot in the grave", then I would suggest wording it differently. 0-

  • 01) I would say no since I can't understand exactly what meaning you are trying to convey.
  • If you are attempting to say that 'the husband is often at the home of his mistress' in a similar fashion to the expression "one foot in the grave", then I would suggest wording it differently.
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01) I would say no since I can't understand exactly what meaning you are trying to convey. If you are attempting to say that 'the husband is often at the home of his mistress' in a similar fashion to the expression "one foot in the grave", then I would suggest wording it differently. Perhaps you should go with something more simple, like "...the husband who spends half his time with a mistress
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0Hmmm... looking back at the passage, I realized that perhaps the 'foot in the door' theme was one you were trying to run with throughout. Taking that into consideration, I took the liberty of rewording the whole thing like this:02br
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01i00At least this is what married women think. But what does that mean to the husband with one foot constantly in the door of his
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0 Thanks. Yours sounds better, of course. I'll try to balance betweeen your suggestion and the source text. 0-

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