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PreciousJones Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

Didn't

Can somebody please help with this phrase:

Didn't you say you wanted to try that restaurant? OR

Didn't you say you want to try that restaurant?

ARe both useable?

Thank you!
  

Top answer

PreciousJones ARe both useable? Yes.

  • PreciousJones ARe both useable?
  • Yes.
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PreciousJonesARe both useable?
Yes.
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Mister Micawber PreciousJonesARe both useable?Yes.
What's the difference between using wanted and want?

Is it that if the person no longer wants to try it then wanted is more suitable than want?

So, I don't have to revert back to the past tense because of didn't?
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PreciousJonesIs it that if the person no longer wants to try it then wanted is more suitable than want?So, I don't have to revert back to the past tense because of didn't?
That's right.
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Mister Micawber PreciousJonesIs it that if the person no longer wants to try it then wanted is more suitable than want?So, I don't have to revert back to the past tense because of didn't?That's right.
Thank you very much.

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