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Hamed Hamedani
How do we talk about our feelings in the past about the future?
Hello everyone,
Is the following sentence correct ? if the answer is no, what is the correct version of it? I want to talk about my past feelings at the present time.
"I thought it must be very cold here, but I now see I was wrong"
Thank you.
Jun 18, 2016 8:38 PM
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I thought it would be very cold here but...
June 18, 2016
"Must" works but has a very precise meaning. I would say
"I thought it would be very cold here, but I now see I was wrong"
June 18, 2016
"I thought it must have been very cold here, but I know now I am wrong"
June 18, 2016
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Hamed Hamedani
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