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DirtyGame Posted 12 years ago
Vocabulary

Does it make any sense?

Does this sentence make sense?
"I didn't know what I expected"
  

Top answer

Yes makes perfect sense to me. All I'd say is be careful about your tense on "I didn't" use that if you are talking about your expectations at a point of time in the past; and use "I don't know what I expected" if you are referring to how you feel about your expectations now. g.

  • Yes makes perfect sense to me.
  • All I'd say is be careful about your tense on "I didn't" use that if you are talking about your expectations at a point of time in the past; and use "I don't know what I expected" if you are referring to how you feel about your expectations now.
  • g.
  • I didn't know what I expected to happen, but in hindsight it should have been obvious vs I don't know what I expected, but it wasn't that.
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Yes makes perfect sense to me.

All I'd say is be careful about your tense on "I didn't" use that if you are talking about your expectations at a point of time in the past; and use "I don't know what I expected" if you are referring to how you feel about your expectations now.

e.g.

I didn't know what I expected to happen, but in hindsight it should have been obvious

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