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Stevenukd Posted 20 years ago
Grammar

TAKE THE CHILL OFF

Dear Teachers,

1. If you never were in trouble, how would you know that I will come to your rescue?

- " I will come to your rescue" means "I will come to rescue you", right?

2. If you were never broken, then how would you know that I can make you whole?

- "I can make you whole" means "I can make you recover", right?

3. She went into a store to grab a bite to eat, and took the chill off.

- What does "take the chill off" mean here?

Thanks a lot to Teachers,

Stevenukd.
  

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Hi, 1. If you never were in trouble, how would you know that I will come to your rescue? - " I will come to your rescue" means "I will come to rescue you", right?

  • Hi, 1.
  • If you never were in trouble, how would you know that I will come to your rescue?
  • - " I will come to your rescue" means "I will come to rescue you", right?
  • Yes 2.
  • If you were never broken, then how would you know that I can make you whole?
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Hi,

1. If you never were in trouble, how would you know that I will come to your rescue?

- " I will come to your rescue" means "I will come to rescue you", right? Yes

2. If you were never broken, then how would you know that I can make you whole?

- "I can
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StevenukdDear Teachers,

1. If you never were in trouble, how would you know that I will come to your rescue?This is a difficult one to correct, I don't understand the time frame.

- " I will come to your rescue" means "I will come to rescue you", right? Right.

2. If you were never broken,

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