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What is difference between “I didn’t know you came on this trip” and “I didn’t know you were coming on this trip”here? Can I use past tense instead of past continuous here?
21 dic 2023 01:11
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They mean the same. The first is past subjunctive mood. It is used here because it speaks of something the person did not imagine would happen. Here's another example: if you are having dinner with someone and you see him eating fish, you could say "I didn't know you ATE fish". You could also use the ordinary present tense: "I didn't know that you eat fish". The difference is that the first way expresses more surprise. The subjunctive mood expresses that he eat fish was outside his imagination.
21 dicembre 2023
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Competenze linguistiche
Cinese (mandarino), Inglese, Spagnolo
Lingua di apprendimento
Inglese, Spagnolo
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