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User_gary Posted 19 years ago
Grammar

hold it/that against sb

Yes! He betrayed me to the teacher that I had put up a notice containing "I love teacher" on the notice board. But I don't like to hold it against him because he told the truth and nothing wrong with him.

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Yes! He betrayed me to the teacher that I had put up a notice containing "I love (a determiner is needed here) teacher" on the notice board. But I don't like to hold it against him because he told the truth and so there is nothing wrong with him.

  • Yes!
  • He betrayed me to the teacher that I had put up a notice containing "I love (a determiner is needed here) teacher" on the notice board.
  • But I don't like to hold it against him because he told the truth and so there is nothing wrong with him.
  • Is it what you meant, Gary?
  • Your original sentence does not betray your thoughts to me.
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Yes! He betrayed me to the teacher that I had put up a notice containing "I love (a determiner is needed here) teacher" on the notice board. But I don't like to hold it against him because he told the truth and so there is nothing wrong with him.

Is it what you meant, Gary?

Your original sentence does not betray your thoug
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Yes, he betrayed me to the teacher in whose classroom I had put up a note reading "I love Teacher" on the notice board. But I don't want to hold it against him, because he told the truth and there is nothing wrong with that.

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