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Anonymous Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

Difference in tenses

Hi. What is the difference?

... as you seemed to mean/think/expect it to be.

... as you seemed to have mean/have thought/have expected it to be.

Also, what is the difference?

Whether it be this, ...

Whether it is this, ...
  

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Anonymous ... as you seemed to have mean/have thought/have expected it to be. Hi.

  • Anonymous ...
  • as you seemed to have mean/have thought/have expected it to be.
  • Hi.
  • Could you please check this?
  • I'm not sure what combinations you intend.
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Anonymous ... as you seemed to have mean/have thought/have expected it to be.
Hi. Could you please check this? I'm not sure what combinations you intend.
Thanks.
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Sorry. Can you compare these?

... as you seemed to mean. vs ... as you seemed to have meant.

... as you seemed to thought. vs. ... as you seemed to have thought.

... as you seemed to expect. vs. ... as you seemed to have expected.

And this is an unrelated pair but wish you would answer:

Whether it be this ... vs. Whether it i
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AnonymousCan you compare these?

... as you seemed to mean. vs ... as you seemed to have meant.

... as you seemed to thought. vs. ... as you seemed to have thought.

... as you seemed to expect. vs. ... as you seemed to have expected.
Both seemed and to have ... together is overkill. I'd recommend us

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