Well it may not be correct but if it would have been like that i may be correct : "She's taken me against herself when she got a boyfriend" and it means she look at her/his as if he/she were an enemy of hers and never wanna see he/she in her-side. I hope i am right. Have a nice day.
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User_garyShe has taking against me when she got new boyfriend.She has a new boyfriend and has taken against me.
Is this sentence correct?
Please help me.
Atarikgwell "She's taken me against herself when she got a boyfriend" is right?I think you are reading "take against" in the physical sense of holding [something] against yourself.
User_garyThank you Friends.Just look up
She's taken me against herself when she got a boyfriend.
I wonder what this sentence means. If possible, please explain it to me.
Yes I have seen the Feebs11 reply. But I still can't understand it.
Just look up