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Sarunnio Posted 19 years ago
Grammar

you are heaven on earth

What does the underline sentence mean?

I'm gonna make you feel like you are heaven on earth.
I'm gonna saint your mother just for giving you birth
I'm gonna wanna hold you in my arms when you cry

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These are song lyrics, I presume. A more accurate sentence would read ' I'm gonna make you feel like you are in heaven on earth ' and means that he is going to make her feel perfectly wonderful in some way . PS: I changed my mind.

  • These are song lyrics, I presume.
  • A more accurate sentence would read ' I'm gonna make you feel like you are in heaven on earth ' and means that he is going to make her feel perfectly wonderful in some way .
  • PS: I changed my mind.
  • In is not necessary, and in that case the meaning would be that he is going to make her feel that she is a perfectly wonderful person.
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These are song lyrics, I presume. A more accurate sentence would read 'I'm gonna make you feel like you are in heaven on earth' and means that he is going to make her feel perfectly wonderful in some way.

PS: I changed my mind. In is not necessary, and in that case the meaning would be that he is going to make her feel that she is a perfectly wonde
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The second (also not good English): One of the reasons people in the Catholic church have sainthood bestowed on them, is because they are considered to have performed a miracle. Well, this girl he's singing to must be such a wonderful person, and he's so glad she was born, is alive, (otherwise he would never have met her), he is going to regard her mother as a saint for giving birthing to this mi

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