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Exercise: Understanding and using "Thanks for putting me up" and "Thanks for putting up with me" Objective: To differentiate between the two similar-sounding phrases and practice their usage in context. Explanation: - "Thanks for putting me up": This phrase means thanking someone for providing accommodation or a place to stay. - "Thanks for putting up with me": This phrase means thanking someone for tolerating or being patient with you, especially if you've been difficult. Exercise : Create your own sentences Write two sentences, one using "Thanks for putting me up" and the other using "Thanks for putting up with me". 1. "Thanks for putting me up": ________________________________________________________ 2. "Thanks for putting up with me": _____________________________________________________
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A musician played and sang Jiang Kui's "An Xiang" for me. It was the first time I had listened to that song played on guitar. I almost shed a tear. I think Jiang Kui would have been surprised and delighted that an Italian musician, nearly a thousand years after his time, played this timeless melody. Some things can only be understood firsthand. When I was young, I heard someone playing the slower melody of “Lament in the Pavilion” and I liked it very much, so I enrolled in a guqin class, but it was too far away. At that time in my life, I was stressed so I had to give it up. I often move from place to place. Perhaps only people who move frequently can understand the travelling in Jiang Kui's mid and later life. “But now your poet is getting old, And he has forgotten the love and lyrics; Yet, he still resents the few flowers beyond the bamboo, for their chilling fragrance has crept into his chamber.”
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