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Levis1 Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

are/were

What's the difference between saying: When are you thinking about going on the trip? VS When were you thinking about going on the trip?

Why are both used? Is there a real difference?
  

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levis1 Why are both used? Is there a real difference? If they are both meant to refer to present thinking, then the second is more polite.

  • levis1 Why are both used?
  • Is there a real difference?
  • If they are both meant to refer to present thinking, then the second is more polite.
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levis1Why are both used? Is there a real difference?
If they are both meant to refer to present thinking, then the second is more polite.

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