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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
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Hi,
I do not understand what does this sentence mean
"They tell me to keep talking to him, but you can see that nothing goes in. And what a thing to be itching about anyway! But it goes to show what I had to look forward to, doesn't it? "

I ask about the last sentence,
Could anybody interpret it for me?
  

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Anonymous They tell me to keep talking to him, but you can see that nothing goes in. And what a thing to be itching about anyway! But it goes to show what I had to look forward to, doesn't it?

  • Anonymous They tell me to keep talking to him, but you can see that nothing goes in.
  • And what a thing to be itching about anyway!
  • But it goes to show what I had to look forward to, doesn't it?
  • nothing goes in = he doesn't respond to or understand anything I say.
  • to be itching about = to be worried/concerned about it goes to show = it illustrates or proves have to look forward to = can anticipate Does that help you?
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AnonymousThey tell me to keep talking to him, but you can see that nothing goes in. And what a thing to be itching about anyway! But it goes to show what I had to look forward to, doesn't it?
nothing goes in = he doesn't respond to or understand anything I say.
to be itching about = to be worried/concerned about
it goes to show = i

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