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Stevenukd Posted 20 years ago
Grammar

REMAIN IN LOVE

Dear Teachers,

1. I don't like people who are always preaching to others.

- Can I say " I don't like people who always preach to other people"?

2. He remains in love with her.

- This means "He still loves her", right?

3. You're damn right!

- This means "You're so right!", right?

4. All you are going to do now is piss him off and hurt him.

- What does "piss him off" mean here?

5. I told him that he has to stop putting me down in public.

- What does "put me down" mean here?

Thanks a lot to Teachers,

Stevenukd.
  

Top answer

1. Yes you can but the original sounds more converstational. 2.

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  • Yes you can but the original sounds more converstational.
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  • yes.
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1. Yes you can but the original sounds more converstational.

2. yes.

3. yes.

4. p i s s him off - BritEnglish way of saying seriously annoy.

5. Belittling me, saying things to make me look stupid or insignificant.
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Nona The Brit1. Yes you can but the original sounds more converstational.
it also avoids repetition ...

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