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Swift13 Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

HI..

1. "I feel my curiosity and anxiety about u[or for u] have made our relation very delicate". 2. "Being curious and anxious about you, i feel have led delicacy to our relation" or [have made our relation very delicate]" which of the above is appropriate???? ----------------------- a. " I'll bear anything but not at the cost of spoiling or breaking our friendship" b. "I'll bear nothing at the cost of spoiling or breaking our friendship" DOes the above [a &b] mean the same and giving importance to friendship?? Above all which one u suggest??? Thanks...
  

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Please revise your post to spell I and you properly at least, and then I will look at it.

  • Please revise your post to spell I and you properly at least, and then I will look at it.
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Please revise your post to spell I and you properly at least, and then I will look at it.
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SORRY SIR...

1."I feel my curiosity and anxiety about you or [for you] have made our relation very delicate".

2. "Being curious and anxious about you, I feel have led delicacy to our relation" or [have made our relation very delicate]"

which of the above is appropriate???? -----------------------

a. " I can bear anything [be able to bear anything] but not at
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I suggest these:

My curiosity about and anxiety for you have made our relationship very delicate. -- However, its meaning is obscure.

I can bear anything, but not at the cost of damaging or destroying our friendship.
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My curiosity about and anxiety for you have made our relationship very delicate. -- However, its meaning is obscure.

Is something more to be added to the above sentence ? why is the meaning you find obscure??

[If the curiosity and anxiety shown to a person is disturbing her.... will not that relationship be delicate.... i mean in that w
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Why would you be curious about a person that you have a relationship with? Why are you worried about her at the same time? The adjectives seem incongruous.
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Here I got confused with the meaning of 'curiosity/curious' does it not mean to learn more about a person...??

what another word would you suggest in place curiosity to go in congruent with anxiety...?

thanks
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I'm sorry, swift, but I cannot help you more with this. Your relationship is not one that I can easily conceive. If it is upsetting to one member that the other member wants to learn more about him/ her, then there is little future for the relationship anyway.
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Iam sorry but I only wanted to know the exact meaning of 'curiosity/curious', and will it not go with the word anxious..??

Nothing to do with real life relationship of mine..

Thankyou very I got to know more new words from you.

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