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Necrophagist Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

Tenses

Somebody walks in on me talking to someone.
Me: Oh, we were just talking about how you still haven't/hadn't done your chores.

Which one?

  

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Choose haven't if you are talking about the current situation. Because of the word 'chore', this seems like something you might say to a child.

  • Choose haven't if you are talking about the current situation.
  • Because of the word 'chore', this seems like something you might say to a child.
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Choose haven't if you are talking about the current situation.


Because of the word 'chore', this seems like something you might say to a child.

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