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Reply Tue 4 Dec, 2007 07:03 am
1) You told the teacher that I cheated. I'll make you pay for that. Just wait!

2) You told the teacher that I cheated. I'll pay you back for
that. Just wait!

I think #1 is correct? Am I right?

Many thanks.
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dadpad
 
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Reply Tue 4 Dec, 2007 07:21 am
Both are suitable.

No real difference between the two sentences.

Do you celebrate chritmas yoong?

Here is a christmas greeting for you.

http://i8.photobucket.com/albums/a40/dadpad/6whiteboomers.jpg
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Yoong Liat
 
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Reply Tue 4 Dec, 2007 07:43 am
No, Dadpad. I'm a Buddhist, so Xmas is out.

Hope you enjoy your Xmas.
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Reply Tue 4 Dec, 2007 08:06 pm
1) You told the teacher that I cheated. I'll make you pay for that. Just
wait!

(MEANS the other person must do something in order for you to forgive him)

2) You told the teacher that I cheated. I'll pay you back for
that.
Just wait!

(MEANS I will do something in return to you for what you did)
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