Timeline for to think better of something vs to change one's mind
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Aug 23, 2015 at 10:41 | vote | accept | Mrt | ||
Aug 21, 2015 at 23:44 | history | edited | Mrt | CC BY-SA 3.0 |
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Aug 21, 2015 at 23:43 | comment | added | BobRodes | I don't agree with "had changed"; see my answer below. If you want to use the past perfect, you will have to say something like "We had been going to go to the beach, but we had changed our minds by the time it started to rain." Of course, this sentence has a different meaning from the original. | |
Aug 21, 2015 at 23:39 | answer | added | BobRodes | timeline score: 2 | |
Aug 21, 2015 at 23:38 | history | edited | Mrt | CC BY-SA 3.0 |
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Aug 21, 2015 at 23:37 | comment | added | Mrt | @user3169 I have but how can this help? | |
Aug 21, 2015 at 23:19 | comment | added | user3169 | Have you evaluated the meaning of the words in each phrase? That might help you understand the difference. BTW, the second one should use "had changed"). | |
Aug 21, 2015 at 21:54 | history | asked | Mrt | CC BY-SA 3.0 |