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PreciousJones Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

I thought

I thought you hadn't decided about going out. Or

I thought you haven't decided about going out.

Which is correct?

I believe I should use the past tense.

Thank you.
  

Top answer

The first is correct. The past perfect (hadn't decided) is used to relate an action before the simple past (thought).

  • The first is correct.
  • The past perfect (hadn't decided) is used to relate an action before the simple past (thought).
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The first is correct. The past perfect (hadn't decided) is used to relate an action before the simple past (thought).

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