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Samerrustom Posted 11 years ago
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Does the following sentence mean that someone cut my hair yesterday. "I had cut my hair yesterday"?

Does the following sentence mean that I cut my hair by myself "I cut my hair yesterday"?
  

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Both mean what you said they mean.

  • Both mean what you said they mean.
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Both mean what you said they mean.
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samerrustomDoes the following sentence mean that someone cut my hair yesterday. "I had cut my hair yesterday"?
Yes. And you were not that "someone."
samerrustomDoes the following sentence mean that I cut my hair by myself "I cut my hair yesterday"?
Yes. For added clarity, you can say:
I cut my own hair yesterday.
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Thank you for helping me from time to time.

Could I say to my co-worker or flatmate "I had cut hair yesterday. How do you find it?
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"I got a haircut yesterday. How do you like it?"

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