0 Dear Teachers,02br 02br 001.Don’t be so hard on yourself!02br 00-Why don’t we say “with” instead of “on” here?02br 02br 002.“What you see is what you get”02br 00-This means “What you see is what you can understand”, right?02br 02br 003.He also pays the rent on their home.02br 00-Why don’t we say “…………………..the rent for their house”?02br 02br 004.Your child will do the math when he’s old enough.02br 00-What does “ Your child will do the math” mean here?02br 02br 005.Pretend that your daughter is all grown up.02br 00-This means “……………………daughter is mature enough”, right?02br 02br 006.– It’s just as easy as that?02br 00-It’s just easy as that?02br 00- What sentence is right?02br 02br 00Thanks a lot to Teachers,02br 02br 00 Stevenukd. 0-
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01-- you could say 01i00with,02i00 too.02br 002-- this means 01i00there is no more; nothing better and nothing worse; have no expectations of more than what you see02i00.02br 003--01i00 for their house02i00 would be fine, too02br 004--01i00 Your child will figure it out02i