nelson13
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- Oct 13, 2012
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- Interested in Language
- Native Language
- Zhuang
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- Bangladesh
- Current Location
- Japan
I had my dinner with my American friends last night, and I asked them several questions.
Then I said:
If I didn't ask this question, it would make no difference to my academic results.
I just uttered these sentences unintentionally, and in retrospect I thought I was wrong and I should have said:
If I hadn't asked this question, it would make no difference to my academic results.
because I was saying something in the past, so HADN'T ASKED;
Does any one of you think I should not change the sentence?
Then I said:
If I didn't ask this question, it would make no difference to my academic results.
I just uttered these sentences unintentionally, and in retrospect I thought I was wrong and I should have said:
If I hadn't asked this question, it would make no difference to my academic results.
because I was saying something in the past, so HADN'T ASKED;
Does any one of you think I should not change the sentence?