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Where is mistake or both sentences are correct?




Did you enjoy the film? Yes, I think it was very good.



Did you enjoy the film? Yes, I thought it was very good.




I like the first one, but what will you tell about that?



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    Where is mistake or both sentences are correct?




    Did you enjoy the film? Yes, I think it was very good.



    Did you enjoy the film? Yes, I thought it was very good.




    I like the first one, but what will you tell about that?



    Thanks!










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      Where is mistake or both sentences are correct?




      Did you enjoy the film? Yes, I think it was very good.



      Did you enjoy the film? Yes, I thought it was very good.




      I like the first one, but what will you tell about that?



      Thanks!










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      Where is mistake or both sentences are correct?




      Did you enjoy the film? Yes, I think it was very good.



      Did you enjoy the film? Yes, I thought it was very good.




      I like the first one, but what will you tell about that?



      Thanks!







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          The first sentence is awkward temporally: "I [now] think it was very good [at the time that I saw it]" awkwardly combines two different timeframes. The second one consistently refers to one timeframe: "I thought it was very good [at the time that I saw it]."



          To be less awkward the first one could be "Yes I think it is very good."






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            The first sentence is awkward temporally: "I [now] think it was very good [at the time that I saw it]" awkwardly combines two different timeframes. The second one consistently refers to one timeframe: "I thought it was very good [at the time that I saw it]."



            To be less awkward the first one could be "Yes I think it is very good."






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              The first sentence is awkward temporally: "I [now] think it was very good [at the time that I saw it]" awkwardly combines two different timeframes. The second one consistently refers to one timeframe: "I thought it was very good [at the time that I saw it]."



              To be less awkward the first one could be "Yes I think it is very good."






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                The first sentence is awkward temporally: "I [now] think it was very good [at the time that I saw it]" awkwardly combines two different timeframes. The second one consistently refers to one timeframe: "I thought it was very good [at the time that I saw it]."



                To be less awkward the first one could be "Yes I think it is very good."






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                The first sentence is awkward temporally: "I [now] think it was very good [at the time that I saw it]" awkwardly combines two different timeframes. The second one consistently refers to one timeframe: "I thought it was very good [at the time that I saw it]."



                To be less awkward the first one could be "Yes I think it is very good."







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