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"I'm not full yet." It means you're eating and you're still hungry? or what would you say?
Sep 28, 2011 8:44 AM
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The expression "I'm not full yet" implies the person is still eating. You cannot know whether the person is hungry or not. Some people choose not to eat until full. Maybe the person should say, "I'm not finished eating yet."
September 28, 2011
i think it means i still want to eat sth
September 28, 2011
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