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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

Could a native english speaker say this?

Hello, i'm not a native english speaker, so could you please help me with this sentence?

"Just remember that you've done it to me first"

Or

"Everything i do to you, you've done it to me first"

Are the sentences above right? Or if they're not, how would you say it?

Thanks a bunch <3
  

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Anonymous Hello, i 'm not When referring to yourself, always write a capital letter I . Anonymous a native e nglish E nglish should always be written with a capital letter E .

  • Anonymous Hello, i 'm not When referring to yourself, always write a capital letter I .
  • Anonymous a native e nglish E nglish should always be written with a capital letter E .
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AnonymousHello, i'm not
When referring to yourself, always write a capital letter I.
Anonymousa native english
English should always be written with a capital letter E.
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(The following is US usage. British usage might differ.)

In the US you'd typically hear:

"Just remember that you did it to me first."

"Just remember that you've done it to me first." is grammatical, but sounds overly formal by US standards.

"Everything I do to you, you've done to me first." is grammatical, but in the US you'd more likely hear:

"Every

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