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Can you explain the difference? I didn't know you were married. and I didn't know you had been married.
8 окт. 2016 г., 22:29
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The first sentence can mean that the person is still married. The second sentence suggests that the person was married in the past but is now divorced or widowed.
8 октября 2016 г.
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The first sentence implies the person is still married. The second sentence is what you would say if the person were no longer married
8 октября 2016 г.
As above, BUT this article may help to explain why......it seems complicated, but should help you!:) Basically, we match the tense to 'didn't' = past, because the emphasis of the statement is that you didn't KNOW.....The second sentence uses the past perfect - which firmly places it in the past = dead and buried = no longer married! :) http://english.stackexchange.com/questions/149120/i-didnt-know-you-liked-her-or-i-didnt-know-you-like-her
8 октября 2016 г.
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