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Rusja Karsanova Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

What form of that sentence is right?

Hello!

Should I say:

"Don't act like you weren't worried" or "Don't act like you aren't worried"?

Thank you do much in advance!

R.
  

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Rusja Karsanova "Don't act like you weren't worried" or "Don't act like you aren't worried"? They're both correct. The question is, are you worried now , or were you worried then .

  • Rusja Karsanova "Don't act like you weren't worried" or "Don't act like you aren't worried"?
  • They're both correct.
  • The question is, are you worried now , or were you worried then .
  • In either case, the acting is now .
  • - A.
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Rusja Karsanova"Don't act like you weren't worried" or "Don't act like you aren't worried"?
They're both correct.

The question is, are you worried now, or were you worried then.

In either case, the acting is now.

- A.

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