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Anonymous Posted 15 years ago
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I have never spoken of him until now.

I had never spoken of him until now.

What is the difference between both?
  

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Hi, Usually no difference would be intended, and #2 would not commonly be used. Here are a few comments about subtleties. I have never spoken of him until now.

  • Hi, Usually no difference would be intended, and #2 would not commonly be used.
  • Here are a few comments about subtleties.
  • I have never spoken of him until now.
  • Sounds like you are about to speak of him.
  • I had never spoken of him until now.
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Hi,
Usually no difference would be intended, and #2 would not commonly be used.
Here are a few comments about subtleties.

I have never spoken of him until now.
Sounds like you are about to speak of him.

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