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Bepleased Posted 14 years ago
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"write the subject of fish with my book" that is ok?

Hello,I write a bood on the subject of fish. Can it be rephrased: "I write the subject of fish with my book."? I think my to be the same as the following sentences. impress the new idea on us; impress us with the new idea; provide something with us ; provide us with something; entrust the job to him; entrust him with the job;
  

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" bepleased impress the new idea on us; impress us with the new idea; These are both okay but their meaning is slightly different. To "impress the idea on us" (not really very idiomatic) means to repeat or stress the idea so that it becomes very familiar to us. To "impress us with the new idea" means using the new idea to raise our opinion of you .

  • " bepleased impress the new idea on us; impress us with the new idea; These are both okay but their meaning is slightly different.
  • To "impress the idea on us" (not really very idiomatic) means to repeat or stress the idea so that it becomes very familiar to us.
  • To "impress us with the new idea" means using the new idea to raise our opinion of you .
  • bepleased provide something with us not idiomatic at all -- I can't think of a context where this would make sense.
  • (Unless it's "We are providing lunch for the team.
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You could say, "I address the subject of fish in my book."
bepleasedimpress the new idea on us; impress us with the new idea;
These are both okay but their meaning is slightly different. To "impress the idea on us" (not really very idiomatic) means to repeat or stress the idea so that it becomes very familiar to us. To "impress us with the new ide

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