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| quote: | Originally posted by inconspicuous
I thought I was the only one who noticed that.
I figured it out, though. The problem is (is) that people are finishing the sentences as though they had begun them with 'what.' "What the problem is is that" is correct. They've just taken out 'what' to sound idiotic. |
ah yes, i see.
also people that substitue "it" for "there"
it was two books on that table.
DIE
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