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sebayanpendam

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hi,

Here's my question. Which tense is more appropriate in this spoken sentences?

1. i was calling you, but you didn't not respond.
2. i was calling you, but you was not responding.
3 i called you, but you didn't respond.

thanks
 
hi,

Here's my question. Which tense is more appropriate in this spoken sentences?

1. i was calling you, but you didn't not respond.
2. i was calling you, but you [STRIKE]was[/STRIKE] were not responding.
3 i called you, but you didn't respond.

thanks
If you called once, and they failed to respond once, you use the simple past because both events are a discrete event in the past.
If you were calling occasionally over a period of time, and the person failed to respond each time, you'd use the progressive tense.
 
I have a question

What's the difference between

"I was calling you, but you didn't not respond" and "I called you, but you didn't respond".
 
I have a question

What's the difference between

"I was calling you, but you didn't not respond" and "I called you, but you didn't respond".
If you were calling occasionally over a period of time, you'd use the progressive tense.
If you called once, you'd use the simple past because the event is a discrete event in the past.
 
... but you didn't not respond -- This is not correct unless you mean he DID respond with the deliberate use of the double negative.
 
... but you didn't not respond -- This is not correct unless you mean he DID respond with the deliberate use of the double negative.
I missed that.
 
It's just a typo, I think, :)
 
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