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Present Future Past? #1 (permalink) Tue Nov 24, 2009 13:39 pm   Present Future Past?
 

Hi,

1) I do not forget your help.
2) I will not forget your help.
3) I did not forget your help.

Meaning
1) I remember your help forever,always.
2) I remember your help from now on and remember it forever.
3) ?

Am I correct?

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Present Future Past? #2 (permalink) Wed Nov 25, 2009 0:16 am   Present Future Past?
 

trying to connect the recording voice.
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