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It turns out that one of the children I thought was a girl was actually a boy. I have two questions about that sentence. 1) Can I use 'turned out' instead 'turns out'? If so, would it make any difference to the meaning? 2) Did the speaker think only one or more than one child was a girl?
4 mars 2015 14:17
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Changing the tense doesn't really change the meaning significantly. The speaker thought more than one child was a girl, but was only incorrect about one.
4 mars 2015
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1) You can use "turned out". They are interchangeable in most cases. I suppose the difference is regarding the time the speaker realised the child was a boy - if they realised in the past they should use "turned out", and if it is in the present they should use "turns out". 2) The speaker thought that multiple children were girls, and one of them was actually a boy.
4 mars 2015
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