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He does't say what he means and doesn't mean what he says. :mad:




PTBM :mad:
 

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That is grammatically correct. (One subject, two verbs.)

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Anonymous said:
He does't say what he means and doesn't mean what he says. :mad:




PTBM :mad:

Are you mad at someone? :wink:
 

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Anonymous said:
He does't say what he means and doesn't mean what he says. :mad:




PTBM :mad:

Do you mean me?;-) :lol:
 

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ProudToBeMuslim said:
MikeNewYork said:
Anonymous said:
He does't say what he means and doesn't mean what he says. :mad:




PTBM :mad:

Are you mad at someone? :wink:


:oops: No.
I don't mean what you understand. :wink:

btw, do you think I will tell others If I will? :?:
:lol:

:wink:
 
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