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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
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Tense problem

I don't know how

It's (outcome) better than (what) he hoped for when he went through with it.
It's (outcome) was better than (what) he hoped for when he went through with it.

It's (outcome) was better than (what) he hoped for when he goes through with it.

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" If so, I don't think any are. "

  • " If so, I don't think any are.
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Is the question, "which of these is correct?" If so, I don't think any are.Emotion: big smile How about,
"It was better than what he had hope

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