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Christine Christie Posted 4 years ago
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Is this sentence correct?


"I realized from an early age that was something that got on my father's nerves, so I learned to contain myself about that in my father's presence."



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Christine Christie from an early age Good. Christine Christie got on my father's nerves Good. Christine Christie to contain myself No.

  • Christine Christie from an early age Good.
  • Christine Christie got on my father's nerves Good.
  • Christine Christie to contain myself No.
  • You don't contain yourself about anything.
  • You simply contain yourself, but that doesn't work here.
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Christine Christiefrom an early age

Good.

Christine Christiegot on my father's nerves

Good.

Christine Christieto contain myself

No. You don't contain yourself about anything. You simply contain yourself, but that doesn't work here. To contain yourself is to conceal your ur

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