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FreddyYan Posted 11 years ago
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A friend is complaining about how he regrets taking me to the airport. I say: I wouldn't have asked you if I knew it would cause me this much headache. OR I wouldn't have asked you if I had known it would cause me this much headache. Are both...

A friend is complaining about how he regrets taking me to the airport. I say:

I wouldn't have asked you if I knew it would cause me this much headache.

OR

I wouldn't have asked you if I had known it would cause me this much headache.

Are both correct here?
  

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I wouldn't have asked you if I had known you would regret doing it.

  • I wouldn't have asked you if I had known you would regret doing it.
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I wouldn't have asked you if I had known you would regret doing it.

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