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Jooooon Posted 12 years ago
Vocabulary

about two sentences.

Hi there. I have a problem about interpreting below two sentences.
" you're the one who's wrong not me "
please do let me know the meaning of 'not me'

and how do I interpret this sentence,
like "It's going down tonight"

any advice would be appreciated.
  

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Y ou're the one who's wrong , not me . You're the one who's wrong. It's not me who's wrong.

  • Y ou're the one who's wrong , not me .
  • You're the one who's wrong.
  • It's not me who's wrong.
  • Jooooon and how do I interpret this sentence,like "It's going down tonight" "go down" can mean lots of things, so more context is needed.
  • However.
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You're the one who's wrong, not me.

You're the one who's wrong. It's not me who's wrong.
Jooooonand how do I interpret this sentence,like "It's going down tonight"
"go down" can mean lots of things, so more context is needed. However. my guess is that it means "It's happening tonight" (slang; may have a nuance of something il
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thank you for your help

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