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Athrun Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

Describing A Future Event (That Might or MIghtn't Happen)

1) They might need to relearn what they thought they knew.

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2) They might need to relearn what they think they know.

Hi, which is the correct one to describe a presumption for the future? And please explain why.

Thank you.
  

Top answer

Both. They might need to relearn what they thought they knew. They are now aware of their being mistaken.

  • Both.
  • They might need to relearn what they thought they knew.
  • They are now aware of their being mistaken.
  • They might need to relearn what they think they know.
  • They are not yet aware of their being mistaken.
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Both.


They might need to relearn what they thought they knew. They are now aware of their being mistaken.

They might need to relearn what they think they know. They are not yet aware of their being mistaken.

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