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Does this make sense: "I already told you my idea" Because I told my friend "I have an idea" and she said "what is it" and I said "I already told you my idea". Does it make sense?
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Does this make sense:
"I already told you my idea"
Because I told my friend "I have an idea" and she said "what is it" and I said "I already told you my idea".
Does it make sense?
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yes that makes sense
"i have an idea"
"what is it"
"i already told you my idea"
or
" i told you an idea"
"what was it "
"i already told you "
but that is different
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yes as long as you can tell your friend when you told them the idea .
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