NortT
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Hello again,
A man in a movie was watching a dog show. Another man said: "I didn't know you liked dogs". My question is why does he use the past tense with a verb "liked" instead of the present tense?
Is the next sentence is correct?
For example, I meet somebody at a party and say him/her: I did not know that you were (or are) here.
A man in a movie was watching a dog show. Another man said: "I didn't know you liked dogs". My question is why does he use the past tense with a verb "liked" instead of the present tense?
Is the next sentence is correct?
For example, I meet somebody at a party and say him/her: I did not know that you were (or are) here.