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Latest post Fri, May 28 2004 8:59 PM by maj. 2 replies.
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maj  +  31299 Fri, 28 May 04 08:59 PM
What do you do when nobody believes you are telling the truth/true? Which one is correct?
maj
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miriam  +  31309 Sat, 29 May 04 01:49 AM
'the truth' is correct.

"You're not telling me the truth." ('truth' is a noun)
"What you're telling me is not true." ('true' is an adjective)

Miriam

Joined on Mon, May 10 2004
Argentina
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"Wise men talk because they have something to say; fools, because they have to say something." Plato
maj, 5 yr 163 days ago
I am, I love you, Miriam.
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