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Anonymous Posted 15 years ago
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i really want my Friend say it proudly that she is my Friend and i`m proud of our Friendship.
  

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Anonymous i really want my Friend say it proudly that she is my Friend and i`m proud of our Friendship. I really want my friend to proudly say that she is my friend, and that she's proud of our friendship.

  • Anonymous i really want my Friend say it proudly that she is my Friend and i`m proud of our Friendship.
  • I really want my friend to proudly say that she is my friend, and that she's proud of our friendship.
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Anonymousi really want my Friend say it proudly that she is my Friend and i`m proud of our Friendship.
I really want my friend to proudly say that she is my friend, and that she's proud of our friendship.
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Anonymousi really want my Friend say it proudly that she is my Friend and i`m proud of our Friendship.
I think you may mean this:

I really want my friend to say proudly that she is my friend, because I'm proud of our friendship.

CJ
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You're probably right, CJ. I guessed that she was accidently "mixing" direct speech and reported speech.

(I want her to say, "I'm proud of our friendship!")
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AvangiYou're probably right, CJ.
Who knows. Only the OP.

CJ

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