Do you native English speakers use the sentence for the both meanings or just for the #2.
I am sorry about dragging this question out, but I fell into confusion that I have never expected and I just would like to know how you use it and what you think about it. Thank you and I am sorry about taking your time a lot but please just give me your "yes or no" if you are busy or bored. Thank you so much.
Top answer
There you go!! 1) I agree. No 2) That is exactly what I mean.
— Clive
There you go!!
1) I agree.
No 2) That is exactly what I mean.
No.
Do you native English speakers use the sentence for the both meanings or just for the #2.
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