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indulge+ in, with What´s the correct way Indulge yourself in/ with / or no preposition for ex: He indulged himself in a glass of wine He indulged himself a glass of wine He indulged himself with a glass of wine
24 jun. 2014 13:38
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Isn't this the same question you asked last week? I remember giving you an answer.
24 juni 2014
He indulged in a glass of wine If you add 'himself' he becomes the subject of his own act. However, we wish only to describe his act. As a phrasal verb, 'Indulge in' is probably the most common preposition. I can't think of an example of 'indulge with'. As a pure verb, you would phrase it like this: "he considered having a glass of wine, and then decided to indulge himself"
24 juni 2014
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