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PreciousJones Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

was/ had been

I don't know why the Manager keeps telling me and you that my stay had been for three nights, when I know for a fact it was only for one night.

or

I don't know why the Manager keeps telling me and you that my stay was for three nights, when I know for a fact it was only for one night.

Which one is used the right way?

Thank you!
  

Top answer

The second.

  • The second.
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I don't know why the manager keeps telling you and me that my stay was for three nights, when I know for a fact it was only for one night.

Would it be better if 'you and me' is used instead? Thanks.
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Yoong LiatWould it be better if 'you and me' is used instead?
Yes.

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