Sonia
Which is the correct one? Hi guys, Would you please tell me which one is correct in this sentence? "I have a question for you. I (have / had) been meaning to ask you for a while but I kept forgetting. "
9. Aug. 2016 17:19
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I have been meaning to ask you for a while but I keep forgetting - this means you are about about to ask, and are explaining why it's been taking so long. I had been meaning to ask you for a while but I kept forgetting - this means you already asked, and are explaining why it took so long.
9. August 2016
I have a question for you. -> I still have the question; action is not yet complete => I have been meaning... had = completed action
9. August 2016
Thank you so much Paige.
10. August 2016
I have been meaning to ask you for awhile.
9. August 2016
I have a question for you. I have been meaning to ask you for awhile, but I keep forgetting. If you were to use had, it would imply that you aren't going to ask the question anymore because you changed your mind or you already asked it. Make sure you use have with keep and had with kept. One is present and one is past.
9. August 2016
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