If it was me "I am all set". Yes, it was me, so I am all set now.
But what does "all set" mean in other words?
PS: Besides, they wrote "was", not "were".
If it was me "I am all set". Yes, it was me,
so I am all set now.
But what does "all set" mean in other words?
No action needed on your part.
PS: Besides, they wrote "was", not "were".
Yep, that seems correct in this case.
If it was me "I am all set". Yes, it was me, so I am all
set now.
But what does "all set" mean in other words?
No action needed on your part.
PS: Besides, they wrote "was", not "were".
Yep, that seems correct in this case.
If this was you, you're all set!
I just thought that the rule should follow from the rule
"I was, you were, he was"...
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