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Latest post Mon, Oct 27 2008 7:17 PM by Grammar Geek. 1 replies.
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kanephoenix  +  580778 Mon, 27 Oct 08 07:09 PM
"don't you forget about me" does this mean " you won't forget me" ?
Its just my thought. Could someone tell me, please ?
Thanks so much.
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Grammar Geek  +  580781 Mon, 27 Oct 08 07:17 PM

Hi kanephoenix,

It's a command: Don't forget about me! Remember me!

The "you" makes it more emphatic, but is not necessary.

 

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