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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

Where does the enough go?

How would you phrase this? This sentence might be wrong. If not where does the "enough" go?

I take enough care of her enough during the day. You can take care of her at night.

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I take care of her enough during the day....

  • I take care of her enough during the day....
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I take care of her enough during the day....
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Dear Philip,
" I take care of her" and" i take care her". Which one is correct?
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Either: take care of her; care for her (but the second can have two meanings - take care of or like a lot)
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Nguyen Hang i take care her"
I think Philip misread this?
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Mister Micawber Nguyen Hang i take care her"I think Philip misread this?
No, but I wasn't very clear when I gave her this advice: Either: take care of her; care for her (but the second can have two meanings - take care of or like a lot)

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