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Dela Posted 15 years ago
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I've learned from watching her how not to run your life. She's got antagonize written all over her. Just look at her - not cross-eyed or with your tongue sticking out or anything- just look at her and you've started an argument.

I'm not sure if this understanding is right:

I learned a lot from oberving how she makes difficulties to my life. She is simply antagonizing me. I just look at her, even without making a face, she will quarrel with me.
  

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Not quite, Dela. I've learned from watching her how not to run your life. = I've watched her and so learned that I should not try to control your life.

  • Not quite, Dela.
  • I've learned from watching her how not to run your life.
  • = I've watched her and so learned that I should not try to control your life.
  • She's got 'antagonize' written all over her.
  • = She is obviously antagonistic: she looks antagonistic and she behaves antagonistically.
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Not quite, Dela.

I've learned from watching her how not to run your life. = I've watched her and so learned that I should not try to control your life.

She's got 'antagonize' written all over her. = She is obviously antagonistic: she looks antagonistic and she behaves antagonistically.

Just look at her - not cross-eyed or with your tongue sticking out or

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