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Sasha Yudaev Posted 12 years ago
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"I've locked you up with bith doors", is this right to say if I want to mean "I have left someone inside the flat and locked both doors, not only one"
If wrong, the how can I say this?
  

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Sasha Yudaev "I've locked you up with bith doors", is this right to say It is confusing. Sasha Yudaev how can I say this? I've locked both doors on you.

  • Sasha Yudaev "I've locked you up with bith doors", is this right to say It is confusing.
  • Sasha Yudaev how can I say this?
  • I've locked both doors on you.
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Sasha Yudaev"I've locked you up with bith doors", is this right to say
It is confusing.
Sasha Yudaevhow can I say this?
I've locked both doors on you.

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