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Grammar: I learnt from my mistakes, how to not do that again? | "Asked about..." and "When asked about"
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You own it, my friend? #1 (permalink) Thu Jan 07, 2010 0:07 am   You own it, my friend?
 

Hi, what does 'So you own it, my friend' mean in the following sentence?

"You chased me, so own it, my friend!"

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You own it, my friend? #2 (permalink) Thu Jan 07, 2010 7:23 am   You own it, my friend?
 

'Admit it.'

Maybe. Is there any more context?
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You own it, my friend? #3 (permalink) Thu Jan 07, 2010 9:31 am   You own it, my friend?
 

Admit it makes perfect sense in that context. Many thanks, Charles!

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