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Mr. Tom Posted 19 years ago
Grammar

The use of "stick to"

0Quote: I'm still stuck to reading 01a01font00Washington Post's article "A Passage to Harvard"02font02a00, 02br
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00I really do not know the use of "stuck to". Could you please help me understand it?0-
  

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0Hi,02br 02br 00I think it means that he is still reading it and hasn't finished reading it. I might be stretching it a little but I think it carries the notion that the reading part being somewhat obligatory, rather than it being purely voluntary. 0-

  • 0Hi,02br 02br 00I think it means that he is still reading it and hasn't finished reading it.
  • I might be stretching it a little but I think it carries the notion that the reading part being somewhat obligatory, rather than it being purely voluntary.
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0Hi,02br
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00I think it means that he is still reading it and hasn't finished reading it. I might be stretching it a little but I think it carries the notion that the reading part being somewhat obligatory, rather than it being purely voluntary. 0-
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0 I'm surprised to see 01i00stuck 01b00to02b00 reading02i00. I'd have said 01i00stuck reading02i00.02br
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00 If you are stuck doing something, you either feel that an obligation has been placed on you to do it, or you are having a lot of difficulty making progress in doing it. In either case, it's un
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01cite10Mr. Tom12cite10Quote: I'm still stuck to reading 11a11font10Washington Post's article "A Passage to Harvard"12font12a10, 12br
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