April 4, 2021
The only chance to stay in business seems to be putting up prices.
Her frequent complaints are so annoying. I‘m slowly going round the bend.
I‘m still trying to make out what she meant with her Whatsapp message.
Sentences 068: Putting Up, Round The Bend, Making Out
The only chance to stay in business seems to be putting upthrough increasing prices.
“Putting up” is not really used in the sense of increasing the value or amount of something.
Her frequent complaints are so annoying.
I‘m slowly going round the bend.
I‘m still trying to make out what she meant withby her Whatsapp message.
Or “in,” if you’re focusing on the content of the message rather than her intentions overall. “With” is grammatical, but it is only suitable if you mean that you are using the message to figure out the meaning behind something else that she said or did.
Sentences 068: Putting Up, Round The Bend, Making Out
The only chance to stay in business seems to be putting up prices.
Her frequent complaints are so annoying.
I‘m slowly going round the bend.
I‘m still trying to make out what she meant with her Whatsapp message.
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Sentences 068: Putting Up, Round The Bend, Making Out This sentence has been marked as perfect! This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
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The only chance to stay in business seems to be putting up prices. This sentence has been marked as perfect! The only chance to stay in business seems to be “Putting up” is not really used in the sense of increasing the value or amount of something. |
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Her frequent complaints are so annoying. This sentence has been marked as perfect! This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
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I‘m slowly going round the bend. This sentence has been marked as perfect! This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
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I‘m still trying to make out what she meant with her Whatsapp message. This sentence has been marked as perfect! I‘m still trying to make out what she meant Or “in,” if you’re focusing on the content of the message rather than her intentions overall. “With” is grammatical, but it is only suitable if you mean that you are using the message to figure out the meaning behind something else that she said or did. |
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