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Uthebleachi Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

Grammar explanation.

She wants me to inform you that she has done her assignment?

She wanted me to inform you that she had done her assigment?

I am confuse with these two sentense. Can someone explain.
  

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She wants me to inform you that she has done her assignment? -- Inform before now

  • She wants me to inform you that she has done her assignment?
  • -- Inform before now
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She wants me to inform you that she has done her assignment? -- Inform now

She wanted me to inform you that she had done her assigment?-- Inform before now
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Mister Micawber,

can you kindly explain "inform before now" and quote an example?
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Sorry-- my mistake. I meant this:

She wants me to inform you that she has done her assignment? -- Wants now.
She wanted me to inform you that she had done her assigment?-- Wanted before now.

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