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what is the difference between the two?thanks
have my heart in something
have something in my heart
they seem the same to me, can you make a sentence to tell them apart?thanks
Dec 18, 2011 4:52 AM
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The first one is not correct at all. There's no way to use it in a sentence correctly. The second one is right. A person could say, "I have something in my heart that I'd like to share with you."
December 18, 2011
You put your heart into what you do.
You keep a secret in your heart.
December 18, 2011
I have my heart in something (Incorrect)
I have something in my heart (Correct)
December 18, 2011
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