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Zuotengdazuo Posted 8 years ago
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Does this sentence make sense to use "hadn't promised"?

— I think we could go there for lunch today, if you hadn't promised to go with someone else.
— That’d be wonderful, Joe.


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zuotengdazuo Does this sentence make sense to use "hadn't promised"? — I think we could go there for lunch today, if you hadn't promised to go with someone else. — That’d be wonderful, Joe.

  • zuotengdazuo Does this sentence make sense to use "hadn't promised"?
  • — I think we could go there for lunch today, if you hadn't promised to go with someone else.
  • — That’d be wonderful, Joe.
  • The conversation does not make sense.
  • The response is a non sequitur.
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zuotengdazuo Does this sentence make sense to use "hadn't promised"? — I think we could go there for lunch today, if you hadn't promised to go with someone else. — That’d be wonderful, Joe.

The conversation does not make sense. The response is a non sequitur.

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