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PreciousJones Posted 14 years ago
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It would be a lie to say I don't want to be with you. Or

It would be a lie to say I didn't want to be with you.

Are both useable and mean the same thing?
  

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PreciousJones...... It would be a lie to say I don't want to be with you. refers to the future or the present It would be a lie to say I didn't want to be with you.

  • PreciousJones......
  • It would be a lie to say I don't want to be with you.
  • refers to the future or the present It would be a lie to say I didn't want to be with you.
  • logically should refer to the past, but might also be used for the present Are both useable and mean the same thing ?
  • no
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PreciousJones......It would be a lie to say I don't want to be with you. refers to the future or the present

It would be a lie to say I didn't want to be with you. logically should refer to the past, but might also be used for the prese

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