I saw the you who wasn't you. Why not the you who weren't you? I mean, that just sounds wrong,. You wouldn't say that, would you? The you who weren’t you? You wouldn't. So in this case, there's two you's and then there's another one. We have to distinguish exactly which one we're talking about to distinguish that it's the other one. And also on time and in time. If you are on time, or if you do something on time, it means you do it at the correct time at the agreed time. Next up is a word-for-word analysis of some sentences.
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