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Atsuro oyama Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

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I'd like to know a word to express the below sentences.

" I made a mistake three days ago. I don't want the same thing I did. I'll learn something from this mistake and I'll do my best next time."
  

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atsuro oyama I'd like to know a word to express the below sentences. There is no single word that expresses all of that, atsuro. Could you explain more about what you want?

  • atsuro oyama I'd like to know a word to express the below sentences.
  • There is no single word that expresses all of that, atsuro.
  • Could you explain more about what you want?
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atsuro oyamaI'd like to know a word to express the below sentences.
There is no single word that expresses all of that, atsuro. Could you explain more about what you want?
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OK. " I'll do my best next time by using this mistake."
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I see—you want a sentence, not a word. Then something like this:

I've learned something, and I won't make the same mistake again.
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Thank you so much.

However, I was looking for a word by myself, and I found " take advantage of."
How is this sentence?
I'll take advantage of the mistake.
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atsuro oyamaI'll take advantage of the mistake.
That sounds a bit facetious to me, though I know what you mean in context.
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Really? I've ever been thinking that " take advantage of' is usually used in negative sentences.
Anyway, thank you for teaching.
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atsuro oyamaI've ever been thinking that " take advantage of' is usually used in negative sentences.
That is a different meaning, as in 'take unfair advantage of' (= exploit).
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I see!!!
I'm sure I understand it. Thank you so much.

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