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indulge
How must I use this verb and to mean what exactly?
Must I say: I indulge myself in something
I indulge in study.
I indulge in doing stuff
Does anyone know how to translate it into Spanish?
Jun 20, 2014 8:53 PM
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You say either 'indulge yourself' (with no object) or 'indulge in something'.
If you indulge in something you allow yourself the pleasure of doing it. It's used a lot in chocolate advertising!
June 20, 2014
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