Past perfect or past simple with thought?

If you cancel your first order, can you give reasons for your decision? I had to order 3 different items as I had thought it didn’t work. The item is “Proceedings”. What makes this particular post so successful? Is it real I sent same item twice. Can you tell this?

Which one is the simpler past or perfect past for thinking? We choose past perfect because I changed my mind. 1. I had thought and then, I thought. 2.

Asked on December 19, 2021 in Grammar.
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I understand your logic, but in practice, you don’t need the past perfect. You have a problem with your logic, and your logic can’t be perfect. People understand that with “thought” in the past tense there is an implied change of heart (=change of opinion).

What should you order if you cannot cancel?

How do I make sure my order is processed correctly? From my first impression, I realized it didnt work the first time, so I will show you a better way. I accidentally ordered the same item twice. I have not knowingly accepted the second order. To get one. To buy one. But I only wish to buy one.

What is the best way of remembering a statement/reference written by an individual?

Answered on December 20, 2021.
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I understand your logic, but in practice, you don’t need the past perfect. You have a problem with your logic, and your logic can’t be perfect. People understand that with “thought” in the past tense there is an implied change of heart (=change of opinion).

What should you order if you cannot cancel?

How do I make sure my order is processed correctly? From my first impression, I realized it didnt work the first time, so I will show you a better way. I accidentally ordered the same item twice. I have not knowingly accepted the second order. To get one. To buy one. But I only wish to buy one.

What is the best way of remembering a statement/reference written by an individual?

Answered on December 20, 2021.
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