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in case you hadn't notice or in case you didn't notice . WHich phrase is correct
May 7, 2018 3:16 PM
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Actually I think both are correct. In case you hadn't noticed, the train already left. In case you didn't notice, the train has left.
May 7, 2018
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"in case you haven't noticed*" or "in case you didn't notice" are both used, but grammatically the first is better to use.
May 7, 2018
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"In case you didn't notice" is correct, but you can also say "in case you hadn't noticed" (past tense).
May 7, 2018
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