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Candy Posted 22 years ago
Grammar

You are so inside .......... .

"You are so inside music."

What does this sentence mean?
Does it mean the speaker loves music very much?
Or, does it mean the speaker has a wide knowledge about music?
(I'm just guessing..... both of them could be wrong....) [:^)]

Thank you for your help in advance.
  

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, but "You are so into music" is. S. I'm really into beer, corn chips and cat repellent!

  • , but "You are so into music" is.
  • S.
  • I'm really into beer, corn chips and cat repellent!
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I don't think it the kind of thing a native would say., but "You are so into music" is.
It means "You really like and are enthusiastic about music"

P.S. I'm really into beer, corn chips and cat repellent!

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