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PreciousJones Posted 14 years ago
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Talking to a friend about something that I've been meaning to ask her about ever since she brought it up. I say:

I had always wanted to ask you about UCR Or

I have always wanted to ask you about UCR.

Are both permissible?

thankS!
  

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PreciousJones Are both permissible? In this context? No.

  • PreciousJones Are both permissible?
  • In this context?
  • No.
  • You have not always wanted to ask her about the matter.
  • PreciousJones Talking to a friend about something that I've been meaning to ask her about ever since she brought it up.
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PreciousJonesAre both permissible?
In this context? No. You have not always wanted to ask her about the matter.
PreciousJonesTalking to a friend about something that I've been meaning to ask her about ever since she brought it up.
I have been meaning to ask you about UCR.
Ever since you brought it

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