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What’s this sentence meaning?
What’s this sentence meaning?
An impulse buy,that’s what it had been.
Mar 20, 2019 7:42 PM
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An 'impulse buy' is when you buy something without planning to do and usually without thinking about it carefully.
bean = been
March 20, 2019
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An impulse purchase, that’s what it was.
March 20, 2019
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An 'impulse buy' is when you buy something you don't really need and didn't plan to buy. You go into town to buy some shoes see a shirt you love so you buy it even though you don't really need it.
It had been. You are talking about a time in the past but before another time in the past. When I arrived (in the past) he had left (he left before I arrived). Does that help? Please ask if you need something else?
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