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Taka Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Heart

Is there any semantic difference between 'at heart' and ' in one's heart'?
  

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Yes. When one is young at heart, he may be aging but he thinks and acts like a young person. At 60' John is still young at heart.

  • Yes.
  • When one is young at heart, he may be aging but he thinks and acts like a young person.
  • At 60' John is still young at heart.
  • If John says to Mary:" you are always in my hear", he is saying she always has a spot in his heart.
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Yes. When one is young at heart, he may be aging but he thinks and acts like a young person. At 60' John is still young at heart. He goes rock climbing when he has time.If John says to Mary:" you are always in my hear", he is saying she always has a spot in his heart.

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