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HifaMo Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

until I met you

Please, is the following sentence correct?

Until I met you, I had no intention to live in this city.
  

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Until I met you, I had no intention to live in this city. Yes. It says that you met the person at some point in the past, but before that point you had no intention to live in that city.

  • Until I met you, I had no intention to live in this city.
  • Yes.
  • It says that you met the person at some point in the past, but before that point you had no intention to live in that city.
  • So, the intention came when you met him/her; you started having that intention at the point you met them.
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HifaMoPlease, is the following sentence correct?Until I met you, I had no intention to live in this city.
Yes. It says that you met the person at some point in the past, but before that point you had no intention to live in that city. So, the intention came when you met him/her; you started having that intention at the point you met them.
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I would change it to: Until I met you, I had no intention of living in this city.

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