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Newguest Posted 19 years ago
Grammar

tense/ the me, the you

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00There is the sentence: "It was only after some time that he realised he loved her." I'm just wondering if I shouldn't use the past perfect in this case that is "It was only after some time that he realised he had loved her" How do you think?02br
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00Also: Is there any possibility to say "the me" and "the you" (If you can understand the me than I can understand the you) What does it mean if I use "the" in this case?02br
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0 Not the same meaning: 02br 02br 00 he loved her - loving at the same time as realizing02br 00 he had loved here - loving before realizing0-

  • 0 Not the same meaning: 02br 02br 00 he loved her - loving at the same time as realizing02br 00 he had loved here - loving before realizing0-
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0 Not the same meaning: 02br
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00 he loved her - loving at the same time as realizing02br
00 he had loved here - loving before realizing0-
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0Hi Marius Hancu, that sounds clearer now!02br
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00How about "the me" and "the you"?02br
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00thanks0-

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