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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
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I heard this on a television talkshow

Can you tell me how this is properly said on paper?

All you think about is exams, exams, it can become to a point where it is overloading to the mind.

You need to scare her to the point that/where she never wants to play with that ever again.

I appreciate the help
  

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Hi, 1. All you think about is (your) exams 1 . It can get to the point where your mind is overloaded with information.

  • Hi, 1.
  • All you think about is (your) exams 1 .
  • It can get to the point where your mind is overloaded with information.
  • 2.
  • You need to scare her until 2 she doesn't want to play with that ever again 3 .
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Hi,

1. All you think about is (your) exams1. It can get to the point where your mind is overloaded with information.

2. You need to scare her until2 she doesn't want to play with that ever again3.

1 Or, more formally:

Much of your time is occupied by thinking of (your) exams.

2 Here, using the

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