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Hi, there Let’s say two mothers are talking about their kids. A: I’ve never seen a kid so picky about toothpaste. He refuses to use all of those toothpastes. B: You could try this one here. My son loves it and it’s like (a) peppermint tic-tac flavor. A: My son hates mint. B: Oh well, THAT MAKES IT COMPLICATED/ Oh well, THAT COMPLICATES THINGS/ OH WELL THAT’S ROUGH A: I may try Colgate watermelon/watermelon Colgate Do any of my options in capital letters said by B work? If not, what would you say? Are there any better alternatives to “That’s rough”? And would you say “Colgate watermelon” or “watermelon Colgate”? thank you very much!! Vou
12 de sep. de 2021 23:34
Respuestas · 4
Your B alernatives are fine. I might say 'That's a pain' rather than rough. Colgate watermelon, sounds interesting!
12 de septiembre de 2021
Oh what a pain or Oh he's fussy
13 de septiembre de 2021
Your options where good,you could use the word difficult and it would be better to say watermelon Colgate
12 de septiembre de 2021
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