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Stevenukd Posted 20 years ago
Grammar

GET OUT OF MY MIND

Dear Teachers,

1. Marshall is complaining to Pam. He tells Pam that he's trying to get a hold of Jason.

- "get a hold of Jason" here means "keep in touch in touch with Jason", right?

2. - I just can't get it off my mind.

- I just can't get it out of my mind.

- Are these the same meaning?

3. You've got to love him as a whole.

- This means "You've got to love his everything", right?

Thanks very much to Teachers,

Stevenukd.
  

Top answer

1. Marshall is complaining to Pam. He tells Pam that he's trying to get a hold of Jason.

  • 1.
  • Marshall is complaining to Pam.
  • He tells Pam that he's trying to get a hold of Jason.
  • - "get a hold of Jason" here means "keep in touch in touch with Jason", right?
  • Find him.
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1. Marshall is complaining to Pam. He tells Pam that he's trying to get a hold of Jason.

- "get a hold of Jason" here means "keep in touch in touch with Jason", right? Find him.

2. - I just can't get it off my mind.

- I just can't get it out of my mind.

- Are these the same meaning? Yes.

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