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PreciousJones Posted 16 years ago
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I didn't

I'm talking to a friend about a past event, should it be:

I didn't tell them specifically that it is my nose that's in pain. Or

I didn't tell them specifically that it was my nose that's in pain.

Are both ok and when should each be used? Is there a certain time frame it can be used?
  

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-- Your nose hurts now, or it hurt before but is OK now.

  • -- Your nose hurts now, or it hurt before but is OK now.
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I didn't tell them specifically that it is my nose that's in pain.-- Your nose hurts now
I didn't tell them specifically that it was my nose that was in pain.-- Your nose hurts now, or it hurt before but is OK now.

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