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maartijn

March 23, 2021

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Sentences 056: Gone Off, Dive In, Getting You Back

This cheese tastes like it has gone off.
He called to tell us that he was depressive. We instantly dived in to help with urgent matters that he could not take care off.
She still wants to get you back for what you did to her last week.

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She still wants to get you back for what you did to her last week.

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Ceci

March 24, 2021

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We instantly dived in to help with urgent matters that he could not take care off.

Sentences 056: Gone Off, Dive In, Getting You Back


This cheese tastes like it has gone off.


This cheese tastes like it has gone off. This cheese tastes like it has gone off.

I'm pretty sure this sentence is correct, but I just wanted to add that I don't really hear people saying that food has gone off (although Google said it's a phrase)... we usually say something tastes off or it's gone bad

This cheese tastes like it has gone offbad. This cheese tastes like it has gone bad.

He called to tell us that he was depressive.


He called to tell us that he was depressived. He called to tell us that he was depressed.

We instantly dived in to help with urgent matters that he could not take care off.


We instantly dived in to help with urgent matters that he could not take care off. We instantly dived in to help with urgent matters that he could not take care of.

We instantly dioved in to help him with urgent matters that he could not take care off. We instantly dove in to help him with urgent matters that he could not take care of.

She still wants to get you back for what you did to her last week.


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She still wants to get you back at you for what you did to her last week. She still wants to get back at you for what you did to her last week.

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