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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
Vocabulary

Expression

Hi,
Are there any difference between these usagely?

I'm not in the vein for it.
I'm in the mood for concert.
I feel like going to concert.

Feel free to correct my post

Thanks.
  

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I've only heard "in a similar vein", so sentence #1 seems incorrect to me but I can't be sure. As for #2 and #3, they are both correct but you still need an article (either a or the) before "concert".

  • I've only heard "in a similar vein", so sentence #1 seems incorrect to me but I can't be sure.
  • As for #2 and #3, they are both correct but you still need an article (either a or the) before "concert".
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I've only heard "in a similar vein", so sentence #1 seems incorrect to me but I can't be sure.

As for #2 and #3, they are both correct but you still need an article (either a or the) before "concert".

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