All of these have different meanings. I never said she stole my money! I NEVER said she stole my money! I never SAID she stole my money! I never said SHE stole my money! I never said she STOLE my money! I never said she stole MY money! I never said she stole my MONEY!
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First and second are the same tho
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...no they aren't? The first one implies that someone else "said that she stole my money". The second one is just denying that I said it in general.
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Okay, but which one is which one??

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The first one insinuates a thief
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No it doesn’t. The second one does lol
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Yeah, you means compliment, take sounds like confused...
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The second one where TAKE is emphasised means that (negative) action of supposed theft if being highlighted hehe :)
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I think the first is more personal lol if u were asking a child you would emphasise you. Take gives emphasis on the photo
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It's really confusing...
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Make sense
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I think that's theft both
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How random, but true!
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What...?
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YOU took that. You TOOK that. You took THAT,is accusing, tattling and WTF?!
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Which is which
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i feel like
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