They're both OK. The tense of your questions doesn't have to match the tense of dialogue.
I'm making listening comprehension questions and wonder what tense I have to use.
For example :
M: I can't go out with you for dinner because I'm broke.
W: That's to bad I used to have same problems.
Question
1) Why did the woman decide not to go out with the man?
2) Why does the woman decide not to go out with the man?
Which one is proper between 1 and 2?
They're both OK. The tense of your questions doesn't have to match the tense of dialogue.
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And it's the man who says he can't go out, not the woman who decides not to go out with him.
I'm not a teacher, but I write for a living. Please don't ask me about 2nd conditionals, but I'm a safe bet for what reads well in (American) English.
One does miss the blindingly obvious sometimes.![]()
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