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Scottish Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

What is the meaning of the sentences below?

Dear teacher

I am being taken advantage of.

Or
You are being taken advantage of.
  

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For example, you are a generous and well-meaning guy. Every day your classmates persuade you to do their homework. Maybe they borrow money from you and never pay it back.

  • For example, you are a generous and well-meaning guy.
  • Every day your classmates persuade you to do their homework.
  • Maybe they borrow money from you and never pay it back.
  • They are treating you unfairly while you are a kind-hearted person-- you are being taken advantage of (by your classmates).
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For example, you are a generous and well-meaning guy. Every day your classmates persuade you to do their homework. Maybe they borrow money from you and never pay it back. They are treating you unfairly while you are a kind-hearted person-- you are being taken advantage of (by your classmates).

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