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Alc24 Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

How would you say this please native speaker?

How would you say this please? Are all correct and mean the same thing?

You've gone out of your way to criticize my work. You must really hate me.
You've gone out on a limb to criticize my work. You must really hate me.
You've made it a point to criticize my work.You must really hate me.

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Go out of your way = try especially hard. Go out on a limb = take a risk Make it a point = make a special effort. They are all grammatically correct.

  • Go out of your way = try especially hard.
  • Go out on a limb = take a risk Make it a point = make a special effort.
  • They are all grammatically correct.
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Go out of your way = try especially hard.
Go out on a limb = take a risk
Make it a point = make a special effort.

They are all grammatically correct.

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