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TeacherJapan Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

indulge me

In what kind of situation would you use this phrase?
"Indulge me." I have only a very vague idea!
  

Top answer

When someone not allowing you to work freely

  • When someone not allowing you to work freely
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When someone not allowing you to work freely
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teacherJapan"Indulge me."
It means, be patient with me. Situations:
Listen to my whole argument before you reject what I say.
Let me do something to completion before you judge its value.
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ali800When someone not allowing you to work freely
Please answer in grammatically-correct sentences.
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I see. Now I get the idea. Thank you for a clear
explanation! What about "Humor me?"
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teacherJapanWhat about "Humor me?"
It means basically the same thing.
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Oh, I see!!! Thank you very much for your help!

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