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Ask for help > to match/ to go with (about colour)
to match/ to go with (about colour)

mushk@
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to match/ to go with (about colour)
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Dear colleagues! Tell me, please, which variant is correct: It�s a nice tie, but it doesn�t really ...... your shirt in colour.
to match/ to go with or... anything else?
And what do you think about this sentence: I�m starting a new job next week, as I�m so ....... with my present one.
bored/ fed up ?
Thanks in advance
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20 Jan 2011
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edrodmedina
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doesn �t match or doesn �t go with ... I �m not sure I would say "in" colour.
Either bored or fed up with sound fine to me. |
20 Jan 2011
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Cayita
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Hi, this is in regards to your second doubt. You use fed up with when you mean that something is almost impossibe for you to resist, it is too annoying. Ex. I �m going to buy a new car, I �m fed up with my old one because ii �s too old and ugly.
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21 Jan 2011
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