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Anonymous Posted 6 years ago
Grammar

Haven’t/Hadn’t seen- Tenses help

Could anyone help me with the tenses and the grammar?


Yesterday, I was going through IMDb movies I haven‘t watched.

(Means you probably haven’t still watched yet or maybe you have, right?)


Yesterday, I was going through IMDb movies I hadn’t watched.

(Does this means I hadn’t watched this movies till yesterday but I have watched it now?)


Thanks

  

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) It refers to movies you have not watched up to the time you say this (or write it). ) It refers to movies you had not watched up to the time you were going through those movies yesterday. No information is given or implied about any movies you may or may not have watched since that time.

  • ) It refers to movies you have not watched up to the time you say this (or write it).
  • ) It refers to movies you had not watched up to the time you were going through those movies yesterday.
  • No information is given or implied about any movies you may or may not have watched since that time.
  • CJ
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anonymousYesterday, I was going through IMDb movies I haven‘t watched.(Means you probably haven’t still watched yet or maybe you have, right?)

It refers to movies you have not watched up to the time you say this (or write it).

anonymousYesterday, I was going through IMDb movies I hadn’t watched.(Does this means I hadn’

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