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"I don't know what is your exactly mean" or "I don't know what exactly is your mean". "I don't know what is your exactly mean" or "I don't know what exactly is your mean". which is correct?
Mar 16, 2014 6:51 PM
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Neither.A better way to say it: I don't know exactly what you mean.
March 16, 2014
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Neither is correct. Try one of these: I don't know exactly what you mean. I don't know your exact meaning.
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