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What's the difference of meaning between those sentences?
I sent her a text asking her if she wants to go to see a movie together this weekend.
I sent her a text asking her if she wanted to go to see a movie together this weekend.
What's the difference of meaning between those sentences?
2018年11月11日 11:36
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Both are perfect, but..
if you use 'wants', it seems that the situation is still ongoing - she hasn't replied yet, maybe..
if you use 'wanted', I expect you to tell me the result: '... but she said she's busy today.'
:)
2018年11月11日
"Wants" is present tense and "Wanted" is past tense. As "sent" is already in past tense I believe only the second sentence is gramatically correct.
2018年11月11日
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