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Read too much

1. about you leaves you more____

2. about you ends up leaving you more____

[do the above mean the same?? or does any one of them describes the past tense or present tense]

As she read too much about him it gave her a free hand to ____. [what does the highlighted words exactly mean]
  

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Your sentence fragments #1 & #2 make no sense to me. Please supply the complete sentences. Read too much = acquire too much information by reading a free hand = freedom to do what one wishes The sentence itself is not very meaningful.

  • Your sentence fragments #1 & #2 make no sense to me.
  • Please supply the complete sentences.
  • Read too much = acquire too much information by reading a free hand = freedom to do what one wishes The sentence itself is not very meaningful.
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Your sentence fragments #1 & #2 make no sense to me. Please supply the complete sentences.

Read too much = acquire too much information by reading

a free hand = freedom to do what one wishes

The sentence itself is not very meaningful.
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I meant ' reading too much into [things/ you] ' can it be said reading too much into you??? suggest

what does this exactly mean I have read this in one of the article..
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No, you can't read into a person; you can only read into his words or behavior.
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Thanks.. Is below written sentences OK?

1. Reading too much into your words & behaviour ....

2. I read too much into your words & behaviour....

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