Managed to/ manage to I was wondering / i just wondering/ i wondering if/ i wonder if I noticed /I've noticed that's why /which's why Involved in/ involve in Supposed to I can't bear in terms of in charge of take advantage of engage in/ engaged in I don't mind if
mean? please explain to me how to use them?
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Hi, It's easier and quicker for us to explain if you give us the sentences in which you found these phrases. Can you do that, please? Clive
— Clive
Hi, It's easier and quicker for us to explain if you give us the sentences in which you found these phrases.
Can you do that, please?
Clive
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He can't bear to talk about it, even to me. I don't know what to do in terms of John's problem. Now, in terms of your proposal, don't you think you're asking for too much? Cheryl was speaking in terms of improving students' grades by teaching them how to study. Getting laid off from his job affected him more emotionally than in terms of the loss of income.