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Newguest Posted 14 years ago
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Kept talking me into ...

Hi

I didn't want to go to the cinema and watch this stupid film, but she kept talking me into doing it.

--- Is it OK to say "kept talking me into doing it"?
  

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' Saying " kept talking me into doing it" means that you reluctantly saw the film several times. Rover

  • ' Saying " kept talking me into doing it" means that you reluctantly saw the film several times.
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Perhaps you mean '...but she talked me into doing it.'

Saying "kept talking me into doing it" means that you reluctantly saw the film several times.

Rover
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I meant that she kept persuading me to go to the cinema and watch the movie, that's why I wrote "doing it" meaning "seeing it" or "watching it"

thanks

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