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Jack112 Posted 21 years ago
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Scenario: A couple a weeks ago he told me that his friend was selling his car. And now, a couple weeks later, I'm asking him about it.


Are these correct? What do they mean? Which one should I use? Does it matter?
1. Hey pal, do you remember telling me that your friend was selling his car?
2. Hey pal, do you remember telling me that your friend is selling his car?

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Scenario: A couple a weeks ago he told me that his friend was selling his car. And now, a couple weeks later, I'm asking him about it. Are these correct?

  • Scenario: A couple a weeks ago he told me that his friend was selling his car.
  • And now, a couple weeks later, I'm asking him about it.
  • Are these correct?
  • What do they mean?
  • Which one should I use?
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Scenario: A couple a weeks ago he told me that his friend was selling his car. And now, a couple weeks later, I'm asking him about it.


Are these correct? What do they mean? Which one should I use? Does it matter?
1. Hey pal, do you remember telling me that your friend was selling his car?
2. Hey pal, do you remember telling me that your friend is selling his car?

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