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Leonz91 Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

"Hmmm...I loved SOS. You should watch it."

What does 'I loved' means? Why is 'loved' in the past?
Is there another way to rephrase 'I loved'?
  

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I loved SOS. ===> I liked SOS very, very much. The speaker is describing how he felt at the time in the past that he watched SOS.

  • I loved SOS.
  • ===> I liked SOS very, very much.
  • The speaker is describing how he felt at the time in the past that he watched SOS.
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I loved SOS. ===> I liked SOS very, very much.

The speaker is describing how he felt at the time in the past that he watched SOS.
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Leonz91Why is 'loved' in the past?
I enjoyed it when I watched it (which was in the past).
I'm not enjoying it right now as I tell you the reaction I had to it earlier.
Leonz91Is there another a way to rephrase 'I loved'?
(You haven't rephrased the first time, so you're actu

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