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Stevenukd Posted 21 years ago
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Good man

1) He drank himself into debts.

2) Drinking has run him into debt.

- What do these two sentences mean?

3) Feeling sunny, I decided to go outside...and deal with the dreary day.



- Does “feeling sunny” mean “feeling happy”?



4) She will never find a good man like me.



5) If you succeed with your way of doing your business, I’ll follow your way.



- Is 4 and 5 natural?



Thanks a lot to all Teachers.



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Top answer

1) He drank himself into debt. / 2) Drinking has run him int o debt . -- He has spent so much money on alcohol consumption that he has had to borrow money from others.

  • 1) He drank himself into debt.
  • / 2) Drinking has run him int o debt .
  • -- He has spent so much money on alcohol consumption that he has had to borrow money from others.
  • 3) Feeling sunny, I decided to go outside -- yes, “feeling sunny” means “feeling happy/cheery” 4) She will never find a good man like me .
  • -- Fine and natural 5) If you succeed with your way of doing business, I’ll try it too .
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1) He drank himself into debt. / 2) Drinking has run him into debt. -- He has spent so much money on alcohol consumption that he has had to borrow money from others.

3) Feeling sunny, I decided to go outside -- yes, “feeling sunny” means “feeling happy/cheery”

4) She will never find a good man like me. -- Fine and natural

5) If you succeed

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