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" Whenever I get paid, I just can’t wait to spend it,it disappears so quickly and I'm left to mend it. "
What does the sentence "I'm left to mend it" mean in this context?
" Whenever I get paid, I just can’t wait to spend it,it disappears so quickly and I'm left to mend it. "
What does the sentence "I'm left to mend it" mean in this context?
What does the sentence "I'm left to mend it" mean in this context?
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- Inglés (US)
It means after they spend the money, they are left to regain that amount of money. They are left to mend it. They are left to make more money
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@Morgan_9 would you be interested in talking with me to improve my English?
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