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Anonymous Posted 17 years ago
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I thought you weren't coming to the party yesterday?

Are these correct?

-I thought you were coming to the party yesterday?

-I thought you were coming to the party tomorrow? or I thought you would come to the party tomorrow?

-I thought you were never going to come? or I thought you would not come to the party?

- I was a bit anxious about what they were going to do/ or/ I was a bit anxious about what they would do.

- When did you realise that you are an adult? or When did you realise you were an adult?
  

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". There are also some potentially dubious uses of the question mark. In case you didn't know, most of these sentences are not grammatically questions, so normally do not need a question mark.

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  • In case you didn't know, most of these sentences are not grammatically questions, so normally do not need a question mark.
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These all look OK to me, apart from "When did you realise that you are an adult?", which would almost always be better as "When did you realise (that) you were an adult?". There are also some potentially dubious uses of the question mark.

In case you didn't know, most of these sentences are not grammatically questions, so normally do not need a question mark. However, it is st

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