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May 13, 2021

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Sentences 107: In A Rut, Run Up, Letting Myself In For

I haven't been promoted since I started in this company two years ago, I'm in a terrible rut!
Should I pay now or can I run up the bills and pay later?
When I signed the contract I did not know what I am letting myself in for – it turned out to be a really horrible role.

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Sentences 107: In A Rut, Run Up, Letting Myself In For

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maartijn

July 11, 2021

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Sentences 107: In A Rut, Run Up, Letting Myself In For


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I haven't been promoted since I started in this company two years ago, I'm in a terrible rut!


I haven't been promoted since I started inat this company two years ago, I'm in a terrible rut! I haven't been promoted since I started at this company two years ago, I'm in a terrible rut!

Should I pay now or can I run up the bills and pay later?


Should I pay now or can I run up the bills and pay later? Should I pay now or can I run up the bills and pay later?

This sentence makes sense, but I think it sounds a little sarcastic! Running up debt isn't something you'd do intentionally, so when you acknowledge it as an option here it feels like you're making a subtle joke.

When I signed the contract I did not know what I am letting myself in for – it turned out to be a really horrible role.


When I signed the contract I did not know what I amwas letting myself in for – it turned out to be a really horrible role. When I signed the contract I did not know what I was letting myself in for – it turned out to be a really horrible role.

Because the rest of the sentence is in past tense!

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