Spoken Pattern - 107I'd hate for you to Verb - 1
(used to emphasize that you do not want something to happen.) 1. I’d hate for you to think I didn’t care. 2. I’d hate for you to miss the party. 3. I’d hate for you to leave our company. 4. I’d hate for you to get sick. II. DIALOGUES: A: Do you have the five dollars I lent you yesterday? B: Oh I forgot! l run home real quick and bring you the money. A: You don’t have to go right away. B: I’d hate for you to think I was lazy in returning your money. A: That’s OK. I know you’re a responsible person. B: Yeah, but just the same, I’ll go home and get the money right away. |
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