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Nathan mckane Posted 16 years ago
Vocabulary

Cajole ,cache and ......

Hi , I have made some sentences in which the words that I have recently learnt are used . I am wondering if I have used them properly and my sentences make sense .

I cajoled 100 bucks out of my father's wallet . ( : I persuaded him to give me 100 dollar )

Having found the obscene materials cached in his car , they became under/got under the

impression that he was in cahoots with the thieves .

Then they got down to groping in his trunk and they found drugs , guns and the whole caboodle .

They heaped up /piled up a cairn .

Let me know the blunders I have made ! Thanks in advance[F]
  

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became under / got under: could be expressed simply were under I think you have the others pegged.

  • became under / got under: could be expressed simply were under I think you have the others pegged.
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became under / got under: could be expressed simply were under

I think you have the others pegged.
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nathan mckaneHi , I have made some sentences in which the words that I have recently learnt are used . I am wondering if I have used them properly and my sentences make sense .

I cajoled 100 bucks out of my father's wallet . ( : I persuaded him to give me 100 dollar )

You usually cajole someone into doing something so I
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I have to say that sometimes the diffrence of opinions among native speakers of english gets me bewildered !

One says nothing is wrong with a sentence , but the other one disaproves it !

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