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Dear teachers,
Would you be kind enough to give me your considered opinion concerning the usage of the mentioned below expressions in bold in the following sentences?
to pay heed to , to take heed of, give heed to
He simply paid no heed to the sermon… (D. H. Lawrence, “The Rainbow”)
You get yourself out my yard, Ned Stroup. I’m not paying heed to a single things you say. (E. Caldwell, “Georgia Boy”)
US stocks pause as investors take heed of debt ceiling talks
In my anxiety to ensure that nothing should interrupt this resumption of my studies, I had given slight heed to the minor consideration of keeping body and soul together.
V.
Would you be kind enough to give me your considered opinion concerning the usage of the mentioned below expressions in bold in the following sentences?
to pay heed to , to take heed of, give heed to
He simply paid no heed to the sermon… (D. H. Lawrence, “The Rainbow”)
You get yourself out my yard, Ned Stroup. I’m not paying heed to a single things you say. (E. Caldwell, “Georgia Boy”)
US stocks pause as investors take heed of debt ceiling talks
In my anxiety to ensure that nothing should interrupt this resumption of my studies, I had given slight heed to the minor consideration of keeping body and soul together.
V.
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