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I need to Know the difference between "want sb to do sth" and "want sb ... Also, some purists debate that "to do" is absolutely correct, but I wouldn't worry too ...
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www.uniss.it/cla/inglese/Grammar/Preposizioni/Adjective...
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Aggettivo. Past Participle. + Preposizioni. *. hopeless AT.
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dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/british/prompt_1
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Recent worries over the president's health have prompted speculation over his political future. prompt sb to do sth. to make someone decide to say or do ...
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oald8.oxfordlearnersdictionaries.com/dictionary/worry_1
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He's always worrying about his weight.worry over somebody/something There's no point in worrying over things you can't change.worry (that)… I worry that I ...
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www.french-linguistics.co.uk/dictionary/faire.html
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(a) ~ faire qn to make sb do; ~ faire qch à qn to make sb do sth, have sb do sth; ... get ideas; s'en ~ to worry; se ~ à to get used to; se ~ attraper/laver/tuer to get ...
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Jan 11, 2012 ... SB 512: “Something Wicked This Way Comes”(or “What, Me Worry?”) ... Do any public employees prefer that the State of Illinois default on the ...
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www.usingenglish.com/reference/idioms/t.html
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Jun 17, 2011 ... Take for granted: If you take something for granted, you don't worry or think about it because you assume you will always have it. If you take ...
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dictionary.reverso.net/english-french/prompt
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We didn't worry because they were always so prompt to pay their invoices. (= punctual) ... to prompt sb to do sth inciter qn à faire qch → The Times article ...
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To take a chance in order to get something that you want. To cost an arm and a leg. .... To spend a lot of time worrying about a problem and thinking about how to deal with it. To pick someone's ..... To breathe down sb's neck. For example:- ...
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