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"I didn't know you loved me that much." and ............... "I didn't know you love me that much." Which one is grammatically correct?
Dec 7, 2011 12:13 AM
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I'd say both are correct because I've heard both variants but one implies that the action is already over, hence the use of past tense (loved). I would use a construction like the second sentence if the action is still going on (in this case if the person still loves you). As far as I know though, the first one is more commonly used and the tenses match (both in past tense) so I assume that grammatically speaking the first one is the correct one.
December 7, 2011
Correct form: I didn't know you loved me that much. It is a sentence in the past-tense form so 'loved' needs to be used instead of 'love'.
December 7, 2011
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