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Latest post Sun, Oct 18 2009 12:37 PM by nona the brit. 1 replies.
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ESLBeginner  +  945951 Sun, 18 Oct 09 12:23 PM
Hello, does "past careful" mean "past careing?" for example: I am past careful. And if they are similar, is there any difference between them?

 

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nona the brit  +  945961 Sun, 18 Oct 09 12:37 PM

'past careful' doesn't make any sense as an idiom - but it might make sense in a certain context perhaps. Where did you see it?

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