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Vince Posted 19 years ago
Vocabulary

I can't keep track of my story: right or wrong

0Hi,02br
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00I wrote the following for a school assignment, but I'm not sure whether it's right or not.02br
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00“What you don’t want men to do unto you, neither do that unto them.” Zwanet Haveman advices to emphasize this rule in class. For example, listening when someone’s talking. Pupils don’t like it themselves when others talk through their story. “Respond to chaos with an I-message. Not: stop that nervous ticking with your pen. You’re interrupting the lesson; but: You’re bothering me, 01b00I 00can't keep track of my story02b00.02br
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00Is "I can't keep track of my story" a right sentence?02br
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00Kind regards,02br
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00Vince0-
  

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0 Yes, "I can't keep track of my story" means that you cannot properly concentrate on what you are saying because you are being distracted by something/someone. 0-

  • 0 Yes, "I can't keep track of my story" means that you cannot properly concentrate on what you are saying because you are being distracted by something/someone.
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0 Yes, "I can't keep track of my story" means that you cannot properly concentrate on what you are saying because you are being distracted by something/someone. 0-

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