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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
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Understanding a sentence

Could someone explain me this sentence: You would think I was lying.

I don't really quite understand it and I'm not sure when I should use it.
  

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I assume you believe I did not tell the truth. Example: This morning I saw a motorcycle hit by a car. The driver flew off his bike and landed on his feet.

  • I assume you believe I did not tell the truth.
  • Example: This morning I saw a motorcycle hit by a car.
  • The driver flew off his bike and landed on his feet.
  • It was unbelievable.
  • You would think I was lying.
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I assume you believe I did not tell the truth.

Example: This morning I saw a motorcycle hit by a car. The driver flew off his bike and landed on his feet. It was unbelievable. You would think I was lying.

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