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Franziska bohn Posted 8 years ago
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I was wondering if you know/knew what the course deals/dealt with

Hello.


I am wondering which sentences is more idomatic:


context:

i am writing an email to my professor, I ask him:


I was wondering whether you know (knew) what the course deals (dealt) with and if you thought (think) it is (was) recommendable.


Which tenses are more correct, the past or present ones?

  

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franziska bohn Hello. I am wondering which sentences is are more idomatic: idiomatic: C ontext: I am writing an email to my professor, and I ask him: I was wondering whether you know (knew) what the course deals (dealt) with and if you thought (think) it is (was) recommendable. worthwhile.

  • franziska bohn Hello.
  • I am wondering which sentences is are more idomatic: idiomatic: C ontext: I am writing an email to my professor, and I ask him: I was wondering whether you know (knew) what the course deals (dealt) with and if you thought (think) it is (was) recommendable.
  • worthwhile.
  • Which tenses are more correct, the past or present ones?
  • Either.
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franziska bohn

Hello.


I am wondering which sentences is are more idomatic: idiomatic:


Context:

I am writing an email to my professor,

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