Odessa Dawn
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[SUP]25[/SUP]Judas, the one who would betray him, also asked, "Rabbi, am I the one?"
And Jesus told him, "You have said it."
Having checked the Free Dictionary looking for the meaning of the phrase "You have said it." And replied. I am pleased that it has been found. However, the auxiliary verb (have) is excluded. The point is that I am looking for the exact meaning of the underlined part, but I am confused since on one hand I have the auxiliary verb (have) while on the other hand it is marginalized. Does the word have occurrence affect the meaning?
And Jesus told him, "You have said it."
Having checked the Free Dictionary looking for the meaning of the phrase "You have said it." And replied. I am pleased that it has been found. However, the auxiliary verb (have) is excluded. The point is that I am looking for the exact meaning of the underlined part, but I am confused since on one hand I have the auxiliary verb (have) while on the other hand it is marginalized. Does the word have occurrence affect the meaning?