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Stevenukd Posted 20 years ago
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WEAR OUT WELCOME

Dear Teachers,

1. I just can't bring myself to forget it.

- What does "bring myself to forget it" mean here?

2. Come on, honey! natural beauty comes from within.

- Can I say "............from inside"?

3. Her new roommate really turns her off.

- What does "turn her off" mean here?

4. If he refuses to mend his ways, them ask him to move out. You can't let him wear out his welcome.

- What does "you can't let him wear out his welcome" mean here?

Thanks very much to Teachers,

Stevenukd.
  

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1. I just can't bring myself to forget it. - What does "bring myself to forget it" mean here?

  • 1.
  • I just can't bring myself to forget it.
  • - What does "bring myself to forget it" mean here?
  • - It means to put out of their mind indefinitely.
  • 2.
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1. I just can't bring myself to forget it.

- What does "bring myself to forget it" mean here? - It means to put out of their mind indefinitely.

2. Come on, honey! natural beauty comes from within.

- Can I say "............from inside"? - It would be pretty awkward, but I am not sure. 'Natural' should be capitalized.
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1. I just can't bring myself to forget it.

- What does "bring myself to forget it" mean here?
(bring oneself to do): force oneself to do (something unpleasant)

2. Come on, honey! natural beauty comes from within.

- Can I say "............from inside"?

3. Her new roommate really turns her off.

- What does "turn her off"

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