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Eugeny
Remember having seen & Remember seeing
1 Question. Is this correct:
I remember that you were working on that = I remember your working on that
2. Question. What is a difference between these two:
I remember having seen this document before VS I remember seeing this document before
Jul 19, 2013 10:56 PM
Answers · 2
1
1. They're both correct and have basically the same meaning, but I think the most natural, simple way to say it is: "I remember you working on that."
2. I'll try to explain the precise meaning of each one.
"I remember having seen this document before."
This means that in the past, I remember looking at this document and knowing that it was a document that I saw previously.
"I remember seeing this document before."
This means that I look at the document now, and I remember seeing it in the past.
I hope that's easy to understand!
July 19, 2013
your? ---> you're (you are) ---?---> you were
July 19, 2013
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