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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
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I have been waiting for 15 days for you to care me or I have been waiting for you ofr 15 days to care me? Which one is correct and Is there a different sentence apart from them?
  

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Neither makes sense. What do you mean by 'care me'?

  • Neither makes sense.
  • What do you mean by 'care me'?
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Neither makes sense. What do you mean by 'care me'?
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"Realize me" doesn't make any sense either. Could you explain what you're trying to say?
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Okay, "I have been waiting fifteen days for you to notice me" makes sense.

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