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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
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Which sounds right?

I think she was putting on an act, she was a different person than who she pretended to be the whole time I "knew" her or the whole time I "had known" her?
  

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Anonymous I think she was putting on an act . S he was a different person than who she pretended to be the whole time I [knew / had known] her. Either, as shown.

  • Anonymous I think she was putting on an act .
  • S he was a different person than who she pretended to be the whole time I [knew / had known] her.
  • Either, as shown.
  • My personal preference is "had known".
  • CJ
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AnonymousI think she was putting on an act. She was a different person than who she pretended to be the whole time I [knew / had known] her.
Either, as shown. My personal preference is "had known".

CJ

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