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Stevenukd Posted 20 years ago
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YOU BET!

Dear Teachers,

1, He often flares up at her.

- This mean "He often gets angry at her", right?

2. I know he has the blues, but it doesn't mean he can vent his anger on me.

- What does "he has the blues" mean here?

3. What do you have against him?

- Can I say "What are you against him?"?

4. - Even deal with a tooth that's killing you?

- You bet!

- What does "you bet!" mean here?

Thanks a million to Teachers,

Stevenukd.
  

Top answer

1, He often flares up at her. - This mean "He often gets angry at her", right? Yes.

  • 1, He often flares up at her.
  • - This mean "He often gets angry at her", right?
  • Yes.
  • 2.
  • I know he has the blues, but it doesn't mean he can vent his anger on me.
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1, He often flares up at her.

- This mean "He often gets angry at her", right? Yes.

2. I know he has the blues, but it doesn't mean he can vent his anger on me.

- What does "he has the blues" mean here?

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