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29 Sep 2022
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Question about United States
About tense,
Example sentence:
She helped you so much with this project.
A: And you haven't paid her back, have you?
B: And you didn't pay her back, did you?
Do the both work? If not, why?
About tense,
Example sentence:
She helped you so much with this project.
A: And you haven't paid her back, have you?
B: And you didn't pay her back, did you?
Do the both work? If not, why?
Example sentence:
She helped you so much with this project.
A: And you haven't paid her back, have you?
B: And you didn't pay her back, did you?
Do the both work? If not, why?
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- Country or region United States
They both work but to me, they make the sentence sound different. Choice A is like insinuating that you are going to, or supposed to pay her back, but haven't yet. Choice B almost sound like they're upset you haven't paid her back. Disappointed
- Country or region China
@Otaku_AnimalLover05 Thank you!! So is it like A means you'd potentially still pay back but B is like Never never?

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