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Liton Das Posted 8 years ago
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Someone dedicated a post but that wasn't for me nevertheless I replied "Ahhh thanks" and she said welcome.

I want to say her that I just pretended that it was for me can I say like that?


"Had pretended that you said to me"


Shall I say like this or omit the word "had".

Please all I want you to correct the upper sentence the way I stated thanks in advance.

  

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I would say this: I pretended as if you were referring to me. Had is better here but I do not think it is not compulsory. Liton Das Please all I want you to correct the upper sentence the way I stated thanks in advance.

  • I would say this: I pretended as if you were referring to me.
  • Had is better here but I do not think it is not compulsory.
  • Liton Das Please all I want you to correct the upper sentence the way I stated thanks in advance.
  • Please correct the above sentence.
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I would say this:

I pretended as if you were referring to me.

Had is better here but I do not think it is not compulsory.

Liton DasPlease all I want you to correct the upper sentence the way I stated thanks in advance.

Please correct the above sentence.

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Liton DasI want to say tell her that I just pretended that it was for me. Can I say like that?

I was just pretending it was for me.
I was so flattered by the dedication, that I pretended that it was for me.

I answered "Thanks," as if the dedication was for me, even

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