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Do you have any regrets/regret in life?
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Do both regrets and regret fit in the above and mean about the same to you?
Thanks in advance.
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YOu can also try moving to some easy questions to build up your confidence.
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Is it right to understand the bold in the above as "try turning to (do) some easy questions?" Thanks.
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Start by geing well prepared, which means frequently reviewing your notes in/on the days leading up to the test.
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Do both in and on fit in the above and mean about the same? If not, why not?
Thanks in advance.
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In every loss, in every lie, in every truth that you'd deny And each regret and each goodbye was a mistake too great to hide
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What does "In every loss ... that you'd deny" in the above mean?
And what is the general
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So give me reason to prove me wrong, to wash this memory clean Let the floods cross the distance in your eyes Give me reason to fill this hole, connect the space between Let it be enough to reach the truth that lies across this new divide
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I remember each flash as time began to blur
Like a startling sign that fate had finally found me
And your voice was all I heard that I get what I deserve
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The above is from the lyrics of "New Divide."
Is it
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Thanks, Mister.
I think your take is perfectly right, but how did you get that meaning?
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The impulse to simplify became even stronger after the family visited a struggling orphanage school in Haiti. The need for basic items convinced them to adopt the charitable venture as a fundraising mission.
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Does the bold in the
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After their first sail, they were all ready to get off ... But with each new place we pulled into, it just kept getting better and better. And now they are all in it for the long haul.
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Is it right to interpret the bold in the
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"hours on end" is just a melodramatic way of saying a long time.
Thanks, jemaasjr and Philip.
But why does "on end" mean "continually?" What does it mean litterally?
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