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to soften in force or severity; to lessen the impact or intensity of; to appease
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Sentence: I spent too much money last year. Now I have in debt. | What is the mistake: I present you my company.
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Function of this sentence #1 (permalink) Thu May 29, 2008 18:12 pm   Function of this sentence
 

Do you mind if i smoke
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Function of this sentence #2 (permalink) Thu May 29, 2008 18:38 pm   Function of this sentence
 

Sonnete wrote:
Do you mind if I smoke?

That sentence is a request for permission, Sonnete.
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