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"You of all people know that." and "You all know that." They're the same?
Mar 16, 2011 10:47 PM
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No they are not the same. The first one is more specific and relates to only you.
March 16, 2011
"You of all people know that" means you specifically , in particular should know that better than anyone else and it doesn't exclude others from knowing in this case.
March 19, 2011
They are NOT the same.
You all know that = everybody knows this
You of all people know that = Out of everyone, you know this because you have first hand experience(it doesn't mean exclude other people from knowing though)
March 17, 2011
they aren't.
but this one seems of equal meaning:
'all you people know that' = 'you all know that.'
:)
March 17, 2011
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