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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
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It is "i am hot" or "i have warm" Refence to the weather.
  

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I'm hot. This is a reference to you, not to the weather. It's hot.

  • I'm hot.
  • This is a reference to you, not to the weather.
  • It's hot.
  • This is a reference to the weather.
  • CJ
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I'm hot. This is a reference to you, not to the weather.
It's hot. This is a reference to the weather.

CJ

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