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Aagha Posted 16 years ago
Vocabulary

REQUEST FOR THE MEANINGS OF BOLD WORDS

Dear Concerned

Hi!

Thanks. Please let me know the meanings of these two sentences:

  1. Carter : Here, buddy --- you get to drive. Tess and I will take the backseat (sit at the back seat of the car?)

  2. I've just got a bad case of the jitters.


sincerely

aagha
  

Top answer

Carter says sb to sit at the front seat of the car expressing to tell him drive to car. Tess and Carter will sit at the back seat of the car, as you say. " In this sentence; (informal) "jitters" expresses the feelings of being anxious and nervous, especially before an important event or before having to do sth difficult.

  • Carter says sb to sit at the front seat of the car expressing to tell him drive to car.
  • Tess and Carter will sit at the back seat of the car, as you say.
  • " In this sentence; (informal) "jitters" expresses the feelings of being anxious and nervous, especially before an important event or before having to do sth difficult.
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Carter says sb to sit at the front seat of the car expressing to tell him drive to car. Tess and Carter will sit at the back seat of the car, as you say.

"I've just got a bad case of the jitters." In this sentence; (informal) "jitters" expresses the feelings of being anxious and nervous, especially before an important event or before having to do sth difficult.

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aaghatake the backseat
sit in the back seat, yes.
aaghaa bad case of the jitters.
a case = an occurrence, an instance, an occasion, an episode

a case of a disease = an occurrence of a disease
a bad case of pneumonia = an occurrence of pneumonia which is very severe
a bad case of the flu = an episode of the f

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