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Just a simple question.
“You can put a book down anytime and take an emotional break."
Put a book down is the same as:
Close your book OR Put away you book?
Thank you all :)
27 de ago. de 2014 17:12
Respuestas · 3
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Close it is correct.
27 de agosto de 2014
1
I'd understand this as literally putting the book down - putting it down on the table or on your desk. Or in other words, to stop reading it.
We often use the phrase 'put down' to talk about a book in the sense of taking a break from reading it. When we describe a story which is so exciting that you can't stop reading it, we very often use the phrase 'I couldn't put it down!'.
27 de agosto de 2014
1
Probably better to say, you can/should put your book down anytime, and have an emotional break. When you feel like it, take a break from reading.
27 de agosto de 2014
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Lanna7
Competencias lingüísticas
Inglés, Portugués
Idioma de aprendizaje
Inglés
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