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Stevenukd Posted 20 years ago
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CARE ABOUT

Dear Teachers,

1. What he needs now is become a good cook and have much money, not a girlfriend.

- Is this natural?

2. They took the pains of figuring out that is isn't.

- " took the pains of figuring out" here means "tried very hard to figure out", right? and I think " to figure out" is better than "of figuring out", right?

3. If you truly care for this peron, and know they feel the same for you.

- Can I say "care about" instead of "care for"?

4. There's no reason to cut your family off or never see them again just because they don't approve of your choices.

- What does "cut off" mean here?

Thanks very much to Teachers,

Stevenukd.
  

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Stevenukd Dear Teachers, 1. What he needs now is to become a good cook and have some or a lot of , not much money, not a girlfriend. 2.

  • Stevenukd Dear Teachers, 1.
  • What he needs now is to become a good cook and have some or a lot of , not much money, not a girlfriend.
  • 2.
  • They took the pains of figuring out that it isn't.
  • - " took the pains of figuring out" here means "tried very hard to figure out", right?
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Stevenukd
Dear Teachers,

1. What he needs now is to become a good cook and have some or a lot of , not much money, not a girlfriend.

2. They took the pains of figuring out that it isn't.

- " took the pains of figuring out" her

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