Question
4 March
- Japanese
-
English (US)
Question about English (US)
What does it
He didn't want to tell me the truth, but I really put "it" to him, and he finally told me the whole story. mean?
What does it
He didn't want to tell me the truth, but I really put "it" to him, and he finally told me the whole story. mean?
He didn't want to tell me the truth, but I really put "it" to him, and he finally told me the whole story. mean?
Answers
Read more comments
- English (US)
You can't exactly be sure what "it" is referring to here, but the idea is that the speaker is forcing him to reveal the whole story. Maybe he is threatening him with his fist (hence putting "it" [his fist]) and grabbing his collar.
Highly-rated answerer
- Japanese

[News] Hey you! The one learning a language!
Do you know how to improve the way you study a language❓ All you need to do is write a diary in the language you are learning!
With HiNative, you can have a native speaker correct your diary every day✍️✨
With HiNative, you can have a native speaker correct your diary every day✍️✨
Sign up
Similar questions
- What is the difference between to tell you the truth and as a matter of fact ?
- You must tell the truth.の訳を、私は「あなたは真実を言うに違いない。」としました。 しかしそれは間違いでした。 正解は「あなたは真実を言わなければならない。」でした。...
- If you had told me the truth, I would have helped you. does this sound natural?
Newest Questions
- What does Fashiggadale mean?
- What does acclimatise mean?
- What does I'm not for turning mean?
- What does I leave homebatvaround 6:45am and I walk 45 minutes to work. mean?
- What does What do you have for breakfast? mean?
Topic Questions
- What does someone calls you bum mean?
- What does step up in front of a group mean?
- What does Maybe one of these days. mean?
- What does Cross means mad? mean?
- What does Heaven only knows mean?
Recommended Questions