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Contraposition Posted 10 years ago
Vocabulary

go though

What do 'didn't you just get it?" and "go through" mean here?

"I left my umbrella on the subway again."
"Didn't you just get it?"
"Yeah. It's a good thing it didn't cost much."
"You must go through a lot of umbrellas."
"I constantly lost them. Don't you?"
"No, I have an expensive one I've been using for years."
  

Top answer

" ~ Haven't you just recently bought it? "Yeah. " ~ It must be true that you buy one umbrella after another after another after another.

  • " ~ Haven't you just recently bought it?
  • "Yeah.
  • " ~ It must be true that you buy one umbrella after another after another after another.
  • "I constantly lose them.
  • " _________ get can mean buy .
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"I left my umbrella on the subway again."
"Didn't you just get it?" ~ Haven't you just recently bought it?
"Yeah. It's a good thing it didn't cost much."
"You must go through a lot of umbrellas." ~ It must be true that you buy one umbrella after another after another after another.
"I constantly lose them. Don'

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