0 Dear Teachers,02br 02br 001.Have you ever gotten back together with an ex?02br 00-Can I say “gone back or come back” here?02br 02br 002.– In this day and age.02br 00-This means “in nowadays”, right?02br 02br 003.This is not very accurate.02br 00-This means “this is not very exactly/correct/right”, right?02br 02br 004.“Till death do you part”02br 00-What does this mean?02br 02br 005.My heart goes out to all of you.02br 00-This means “My heart is in sympathy with all of you”, right?02br 02br 006.If you feel that by telling him the truth, you’ll lose him, so be it!02br 00-What does “So be it!” mean?02br 02br 00- Thanks a lot to Teachers,02br 02br 00 Stevenukd. 0-
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0 1. "gone back" might be possible. Not "come back"02br 00 2.
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"gone back" might be possible.
Not "come back"02br 00 2.
"nowadays", yes.
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0 1. "gone back" might be possible. Not "come back"02br 00 2. "nowadays", yes. (01u00Not02u00 "01b00in02b00 nowadays".)02br 00 3. Yes. Not very precise or exact. (Not "exactly"; "exact".)02br 00 4. Until death parts you. Until death separates you. Until you die.02br 00 5. Yes.02br
0Hi,02br 02br 01font001.Have you ever gotten back together with an ex?02br 00-Can I say “gone back or come back” here?00 'Gotten back' is what you usually hear. The others sound a bit odd, and would need some special kind of context.. 02br 02br 002.– In this day and age.02font02br 02br 0