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What's the difference? Or both are the same?
Did you hear what I said? and Did you hear what I had to say?
7 mrt. 2014 23:32
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"what I had to say" carries a little more connotation, or suggestion that you may be talking about a particular subject, especially something deep, or something long about a particular topic.
I wouldn't use the second one if it was to do with regular conversation, probably, but it definitely wouldn't be wrong to, it just sounds a little off.
8 maart 2014
They mean the same thing!
8 maart 2014
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