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PreciousJones Posted 15 years ago
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Don't you want to see me before I moved back to New Orleans? Or

Don't you want to see me before I move back to New Orleans?

Are both correct and useable?
  

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Did n't you want to see me before I moved back to New Orleans? Don't you want to see me before I move back to New Orleans? Are both correct and useable?

  • Did n't you want to see me before I moved back to New Orleans?
  • Don't you want to see me before I move back to New Orleans?
  • Are both correct and useable?
  • Yes, as corrected.
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Didn't you want to see me before I moved back to New Orleans?
Don't you want to see me before I move back to New Orleans?

Are both correct and useable? Yes, as corrected.
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Hi

It is the second one that is right..

- Don't you want to see me before I move back to New Orleans?

But the first one works in the past tense (with 'didn't')..

- Didn't you want to see me before I moved back to New Orleans?

Dave

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