Are these sentences OK?
You said you were full just now.
You said you weren't hungry just now.
I wasn't sure until now.
Haven't you ever lied in your life?
I've been meaning to discuss with you something.
You have to inform me before you pay a visit.
The only one that needs correcting is "I've been meaning to discuss with you something."
The correct form is "I've been meaning to discuss something with you."
And for "You have to inform me before you pay a visit." It's more natural to say "You have to let me know before you pay a visit."
September 27, 2019
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