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Exodejavu Posted 17 years ago
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"Here comes to me a trouble"

Hello.

1)
Here comes to me a trouble.

Can I write so if I had difficulty dealing with a matter at hand?
Can I say so, say, in my mind if I had an unwanted guest?

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2)
run somebody through:
to push a sword completely through someone
Quoted from http://www.ldoceonline.com/dictionary/run_1

Can I write:
He ran through his foe in the heart.

if I wanted to specify which part of the body.



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Hi, 1) Here comes to me a trouble. Can I write so if I had difficulty dealing with a matter at hand? Can I say so, say, in my mind if I had an unwanted guest?

  • Hi, 1) Here comes to me a trouble.
  • Can I write so if I had difficulty dealing with a matter at hand?
  • Can I say so, say, in my mind if I had an unwanted guest?
  • No.
  • A common phrase is 'here comes trouble' , meaning that trouble is approaching.
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Hi,
1)
Here comes to me a trouble.

Can I write so if I had difficulty dealing with a matter at hand?
Can I say so, say, in my mind if I had an unwanted guest?

No. A common phrase is 'here comes trouble', meaning that trouble is approaching.
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2)
run somebody through:
to push a sword completely through someone
Quoted from

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