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meaning of "I'm a closed book" | meaning of "extra-wide street"
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Which one is right? Sun Oct 07, 2007 10:16 am  Which one is right?
 

Jenny is a good girl. She is too happy ___ others' faults ___ her own.

A.forgiving; forgiving B.to forgive; forgiving
C.forgiving; to forgive D.to forgive; to forgive

i just don't understand this problem.
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Which one is right? Sun Oct 07, 2007 10:25 am  Which one is right?
 

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Too happy/comfortable/etc doing (something) to do (something else).

I am too comfortable sitting here to get up and get myself another beer from the fridge.
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Which one is right? Sun Oct 07, 2007 15:23 pm  Which one is right?
 

thank you very much!
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