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Angliholic Posted 18 years ago
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interfere with//bother his lessons

I turned down the radio lest it should interfere with his lessons.

HI,
Does "interfere with" in the above amount to "bother?" Thanks.
  

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Hi, I think that if something interferes with his lessons, it must definitely bother him. I don't think you can say something "bothers his lessons" though, if that's what you meant to ask, but it bothers a person.

  • Hi, I think that if something interferes with his lessons, it must definitely bother him.
  • I don't think you can say something "bothers his lessons" though, if that's what you meant to ask, but it bothers a person.
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Hi,
I think that if something interferes with his lessons, it must definitely bother him. I don't think you can say something "bothers his lessons" though, if that's what you meant to ask, but it bothers a person.

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