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Anon006 Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

Had/were

What’s the difference here:

So, you had expected me to pay for the whole trip,

and

So, you were expecting me to pay for the whole trip?

  

Top answer

Natural English is just So, you were expecting me to pay for the whole trip? I see no reason here to use Past Perfect.

  • Natural English is just So, you were expecting me to pay for the whole trip?
  • I see no reason here to use Past Perfect.
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Natural English is just So, you were expecting me to pay for the whole trip?

I see no reason here to use Past Perfect.

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