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You time travel to the future and find out your girlfriend become your ex-wife. You then time travel back to current and meet your girlfriend again. Will you tell your girlfriend, "You will be my ex-wife?"

I ask AI and this is what I get.

Grammatically speaking, the sentence “You will be my ex-wife” is perfectly correct. It has a clear subject (“you”), a modal verb (“will”), and a predicate (“be my ex-wife”).
 
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Congrats!!!
My wife and I celebrate 34 years together tomorrow! She is easy to please (at times). I asked where she wanted to go to eat and she said "let's go to Longhorn". I was expecting her to say Hall's chop house which is about $200/plate. :)
Congratulations to you as well! We went to a local restaurant in our town which isn't too expensive either, but man do they give you a pile of food. She got a lobster roll and I went with the roast beef dinner. Longhorn isn't a bad option either!
 
I love all my nieces and nephews, and I know we're not supposed to have favourites, but Demi is very special. It's not in spite of her being multiracial, but in part because of that. She's going to need somebody to stick up for her. She's family.
Old saying: "Everyone is special in their own way." lol spin it as you need it. But I always like it when people embrace family. Not everyone does that.
 
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