...for me speaking in the presence...
this is a good one:
http://dictionary.cambridge.org/defi...7709&dict=CALD

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My throat always feels too thick for me to speak in the presence of a young beautiful lady.
Are there any errors in this sentence?
Last edited by Daruma; 07-May-2009 at 17:25.
...for me speaking in the presence...
this is a good one:
http://dictionary.cambridge.org/defi...7709&dict=CALD
My throat always feels too thick while speaking in the presence of a beautiful young lady.
I would put it in this way.
That sounds right for me.
Good to talk to you, mate.
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"My throat always feels too thick while speaking in the presence of a beautiful young lady."
Does this mean "My throat always feels so thick that I can't speak in the presence of a young beautiful lady"?
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