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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
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when we write both sentences in past for example: I did not know you had a broth, it means (i did not know you have brother)
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Anonymous W hen we write both sentences in past , for example , " I did not know you had a broth er" , it means " I did not know you have brother " . Correct. The listener will understand it correctly.

  • Anonymous W hen we write both sentences in past , for example , " I did not know you had a broth er" , it means " I did not know you have brother " .
  • Correct.
  • The listener will understand it correctly.
  • CJ
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AnonymousWhen we write both sentences in past, for example, "I did not know you had a brother", it means "I did not know you have bro
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If, however, your brother died, only 'had' is correct.

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