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'I appreciate what you done' is low colloquial dialect?



 
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'I appreciate what you done' is low colloquial dialect? #1 (permalink) Sun Mar 12, 2006 3:36 am   'I appreciate what you done' is low colloquial dialect?
 

I appreciate what you done.
Is this sentence correct?What is the difference between You done and you have done?
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Done? #2 (permalink) Sun Mar 12, 2006 5:03 am   Done?
 

"I appreciate what you done," is nonstandard English. Some people would consider it low colloquial dialect. It means the same thing as, "I appreciate what you have done."
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