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Can I say so? (vent)
"I vent my irit to my friend"
Oct 16, 2013 2:07 PM
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it's a good use of the word.
But the tense is wrong. You are talking about something you are doing now, but telling a third person. This suggests that you are not 'venting' now. It's confusing.
Here are the ways you could use Vent. Think of it as a synonym for 'let off steam' or 'explain your anger / frustration so that you feel better'
'I just need to vent'
'I vented to my friend'
'i had a really good vent and now I feel better'
'do you mind if I vent?'
'[some angry talk about third person] (calms down) I apologize, I am just venting'
You don't really need to say what you are venting, but if you do, use a word like anger, or frustration - an emotion that is charged with energy.
October 16, 2013
I meant "spirit"
October 16, 2013
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