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Namsteven Posted 16 years ago
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The point

A: What are your plans for Valentine's day?

B: Frankly, I have never cared about it. I don't see the point of it, I never have.

- What does "I don't see the point of it" mean here? and I don't really understand "I never have", either. I never have "what"? Emotion: smile

Thanks a lot to Teachers,

Namsteven
  

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B is saying that he does not understand the purpose or importance of Valentine's Day, and that he never has understood it.

  • B is saying that he does not understand the purpose or importance of Valentine's Day, and that he never has understood it.
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B is saying that he does not understand the purpose or importance of Valentine's Day, and that he never has understood it.
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Here, you can simply repeat "cared about it", for emphasis.
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I do not see the value of Valentine's Day, and I never did see the value.

Wow - if two of us were just a moment sooner, we could have sung this in unison!

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