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Azz Posted 11 years ago
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Did not take it because

Do these both work?

a. I did not take the TV because I thought you will need it. But if you don't want it, I'll come over and take it.

b. I did not take the TV because I thought you will need it. I took it for myself.

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a. I did not take the TV because I thought you would need it. But if you don't want it, I'll come over and take it.

  • a.
  • I did not take the TV because I thought you would need it.
  • But if you don't want it, I'll come over and take it.
  • b.
  • I took the TV for myself because I thought you wouldn't need it.
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a. I did not take the TV because I thought you would need it. But if you don't want it, I'll come over and take it.
b. I took the TV for myself because I thought you wouldn't need it.

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