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Sherry Chang Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

Hadn't and haven't

What's the difference between these two sentences?

hadn't you seen enough of that boy for one day?

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Haven't you seen enough of that boy for one day?
  

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Hadn't you seen enough of that boy for one day? -- Before some other past event mentioned in the context. Haven't you seen enough of that boy for one day?

  • Hadn't you seen enough of that boy for one day?
  • -- Before some other past event mentioned in the context.
  • Haven't you seen enough of that boy for one day?
  • - Before now
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Hadn't you seen enough of that boy for one day? -- Before some other past event mentioned in the context.
Haven't you seen enough of that boy for one day? - Before now

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