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Mirmohamad Posted 11 years ago
Vocabulary

I can't stand being cold.

What does it mean?
"I can't stand being cold."
which of the sentence below is correct and its mean is ones?
I can't bear the weather being cold" or
"I can't bear that I would be cold"
  

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mirmohamad W hich of the sentence below is correct and its mean is ones? and means the same as the one above? mirmohamad I can't bear the weather being col d.

  • mirmohamad W hich of the sentence below is correct and its mean is ones?
  • and means the same as the one above?
  • mirmohamad I can't bear the weather being col d.
  • This is correct (with the full stop at the end), but it doesn't mean the same as your original sentence.
  • The weather could be cold outside, but you could be somewhere indoors, feeling nice and warm!
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mirmohamad Which of the sentence below is correct and its mean is ones? and means the same as the one above?
mirmohamad I can't bear the weather being cold.
This is correct (with the full stop at the end), but it doesn't mean the same as your original sentence. The weather could be cold outsi

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