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Careta Posted 20 years ago
Vocabulary

proverbs- which one is correct?

Hi folks. I´m studying proverbs by myself and there is an exercise which is troubling me. It goes like this:
A- Say Kate. Are you enjoying Mrs. Kramer´s classes?
B- Not really. You know, I don´t feel very comfortable most of the time.
A- I already know you do but ________________________.
B- Yeah, you´re right. By the way, we´re traveling for a competition in two months.

Question 1- Can I say “ I already know you do or should I say I already know you don´t?
Q-2 Which proverb can I use after but?
a- Don´t burn your bridges behind you
b- one person´s meat is another one´s poison
c- I can use both proverbs.

Thanks for your help.
  

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My vote goes to 'one man's meat is another man's poison' which means' it is different strokes for different folks'. The bridge proverb does not fit in the context inchoare

  • My vote goes to 'one man's meat is another man's poison' which means' it is different strokes for different folks'.
  • The bridge proverb does not fit in the context inchoare
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My vote goes to 'one man's meat is another man's poison' which means' it is different strokes for different folks'.
The bridge proverb does not fit in the context



inchoare
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-I do not like....
-I know you do but...
this is ok.

incho

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