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Stevenukd Posted 20 years ago
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seems perfect

0Dear Teachers,02br
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001.You are not doing anyone a bit of good.02br
00-Can I say “ any good” instead of “a bit of good”?02br
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002.At times John feels like Susan is making a fool out of him.02br
00-“ make a fool out of him’ means “treat him like a fool”, right?02br
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003.On the surface, our relationship seems perfect.02br
00-I think “seems to be perfect” is more correct, right?02br
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004.– I hope I have been of some assistance.02br
00-I hope I have given you some help.02br
00-Are these the same meaning?02br
005.– Can I be any assistance, Sir?02br
00-This means “What can I do for you, Sir”, right?02br
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006.I’m head over heals in like with a friend of mine.02br
00-What does “head over heals in like with” mean?02br
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00-Thanks a lot to Teachers,02br
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01-- yes02br 002-- no; 01i 00make him look foolish to others, or gull him02i 02br 003-- both are fine; neither is better02br 004-- yes02br 005-- yes02br 006-- it is jocular; the original idiom is 'head over heels in love', which means very much in love. 0-

  • 01-- yes02br 002-- no; 01i 00make him look foolish to others, or gull him02i 02br 003-- both are fine; neither is better02br 004-- yes02br 005-- yes02br 006-- it is jocular; the original idiom is 'head over heels in love', which means very much in love.
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01-- yes02br
002-- no; 01i00make him look foolish to others, or gull him02i02br
003-- both are fine; neither is better02br
004-- yes02br
005-- yes02br
006-- it is jocular; the original idiom is 'head over heels in love', which means very much in love. Using 'like' could refer to a good friendship merely; or to the fa
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05.– Can I be 01font01b00of 02b02font00any assistance, Sir?02br
00-This means “What can I do for you, Sir”, right?02br
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00Your original sentence skipped 'of'. It's correct as shown above.0-
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01cite10Stevenukd12cite12br
10Dear Teachers,12br
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101.You are not doing anyone a bit of good.12br
10-Can I say “ any good” instead of “a bit of good”?12br
12br
102.At times John feels like Susan is making a fool out of him.12br
10-“ make a fool out of him’ means
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01cite10Stevenukd12cite106. I'm head over heals in like with a friend of mine.12br
10-What does “head over heals in like with” mean?12blockquote
10Aren't you curious about why "to be head over heels in love" means "be crazy in love"? When we are standing, "head over heels" is very normal as our posture so

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