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Latest post Thu, Oct 22 2009 10:03 AM by Avangi. 1 replies.
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pleasehelp  +  949680 Thu, 22 Oct 09 09:57 AM
I can't believe you were lying to me with what happened!

or

I can't believe you were lying to me on what happened!


Which is correct?

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Avangi  +  949682 Thu, 22 Oct 09 10:03 AM
I can't make either one work!  How about "about what happened?"


I sometimes hear, "I can't believe you were lying to me on this," meaning "on this matter."

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