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WebSep 30, 2005 · Japan Sep 29, 2005 #2 Firstly, it should be 'opening'. The second is a request, while the first is a question about whether someone objects generally to opening the window, and a bit of a strange way of asking it, I think. You could 'do you mind if I open the window?', if you want to do the opening. ;-) H hayriye kayi Member Joined … WebWould you mind If I opened the window? (Shall I open the window) Would you mind If you opened the window? (Can you please open the window) Note: In the first one the … jenn grijalva navy
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WebApr 13, 2024 · If the source text includes the sentence “He had a small window of time to act,” we will have our program generate a vote for the word “window”; if the source … WebYou are correct to wish for, "Would you mind if I open the window." They, however , do not offer this. They, however , do not offer this. Let me show you why the other 3 are ... Web@Aspen actually,the sentence would still be wrong since the tense is defined in the helping verb,for instance: present:Do you mind If I open the window? past tense: Did you mind when I opened the window? future tense: Will you mind If I opened the window? 3rd one :) tense is important part: Did you mind if I opened the window? past tense : Do you … lakshmi bandana