no, it would be
I felt ashamed.
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Yes "I know you are but what am I" does make sense. When some people ask others if this makes sense well it does.
yes it is because if you just said a round it does not make sense, but if you say it together it does make sense.
The question does not make sense because it has what appears to be an equation but which contains two "equals"!The question does not make sense because it has what appears to be an equation but which contains two "equals"!The question does not make sense because it has what appears to be an equation but which contains two "equals"!The question does not make sense because it has what appears to be an equation but which contains two "equals"!
It not only makes no sense, the rules of division don't permit it.
yes it does make sense to say "believe you me." It is an unspoken phrase which usually british people are associated with. It is a rearrangment of saying "you believe me."