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Loss of words?
When we heard unexpected news, we were at a "loss for words". (there's NO "loss of words", I post the subject by accident)
A. couldn't speak for a while
B. didn't know what to say
21 oct. 2016 15:30
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I would say "at a loss FOR words" and it would mean B - you COULD speak, but didn't know what to say.
21 octobre 2016
1
This is a terrible exercise!
1. The English is wrong. The correct expression is 'at a loss for words.'
2. Both answers are possible - you were shocked, so you couldn't speak because you didn't know what to say at that moment.
21 octobre 2016
Great !
at a loss for words
It means impotent to think of something to say
If I was alone with you, I'd feel at a loss for words.
21 octobre 2016
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Lim
Compétences linguistiques
Anglais, Vietnamien
Langue étudiée
Anglais
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