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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
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Me or my?

I do know the story, but instead of me or my? telling you, why not find out from John?
  

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I do not understand your question. The first sentence does not make sense. This is OK for your second sentence: I'm telling you, why not find out from John?

  • I do not understand your question.
  • The first sentence does not make sense.
  • This is OK for your second sentence: I'm telling you, why not find out from John?
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I do not understand your question. The first sentence does not make sense.

This is OK for your second sentence:
I'm telling you, why not find out from John?

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