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Anonymous Posted 5 years ago
Grammar

I hadn't met them until recently.

I hadn't met them until recently.

I haven't met them until recently.

Are both sentences grammatical? And if they are, is there any difference in meaning between them?

  

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Assume today is Friday. I haven't met them. This means at any time in the past up until now.

  • Assume today is Friday.
  • I haven't met them.
  • This means at any time in the past up until now.
  • I hadn't met them until last Monday.
  • This means at any time in the past up until last Monday.
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Assume today is Friday.

I haven't met them. This means at any time in the past up until now.


I hadn't met them until last Monday. This means at any time in the past up until last Monday...

I hadn't met them until recently. This means at any time in the past up until our recent meeting.

Are these 3 sentences grammati

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