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I now regret saying what I said. I shouldn't have said it.
Q: In the above sentence, I think "I now regret what I said." is right. What is your opinion?










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  • Your Q:(uestion) is not in agreement with your first statement. So you need to correct it "I now I regret what I said." has one I too many it should be "I now regret what I said."
    – KJO
    Nov 17 at 14:03










  • I understand what you are saying is 'I now regret saying what I said' is wrong and 'I now regret what I said' correct. Right?
    – Fellix
    Nov 17 at 14:11










  • 'I now regret saying what I said'' is perfectly acceptable. '...saying what I did' is another possibility, where 'did' implies 'did say'.
    – Kate Bunting
    Nov 17 at 14:16










  • Just to be clear. Your first statement was "right" I was commenting on the Question as written ""I now I regret what I said." is wrong, that is the one that needs changing as you have done in your comment
    – KJO
    Nov 17 at 14:47








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    When someone reads your question quickly they may not see all the I's (joke eyes sounds like I's) for your alternative to be correct it should be either "I now regret what I said." or "I know I regret what I said." your edit has made both correct as you "now" "know"
    – KJO
    Nov 17 at 15:19



















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  • Your Q:(uestion) is not in agreement with your first statement. So you need to correct it "I now I regret what I said." has one I too many it should be "I now regret what I said."
    – KJO
    Nov 17 at 14:03










  • I understand what you are saying is 'I now regret saying what I said' is wrong and 'I now regret what I said' correct. Right?
    – Fellix
    Nov 17 at 14:11










  • 'I now regret saying what I said'' is perfectly acceptable. '...saying what I did' is another possibility, where 'did' implies 'did say'.
    – Kate Bunting
    Nov 17 at 14:16










  • Just to be clear. Your first statement was "right" I was commenting on the Question as written ""I now I regret what I said." is wrong, that is the one that needs changing as you have done in your comment
    – KJO
    Nov 17 at 14:47








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    When someone reads your question quickly they may not see all the I's (joke eyes sounds like I's) for your alternative to be correct it should be either "I now regret what I said." or "I know I regret what I said." your edit has made both correct as you "now" "know"
    – KJO
    Nov 17 at 15:19















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I now regret saying what I said. I shouldn't have said it.
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put on hold as off-topic by Dan Bron, Michael Harvey, Jason Bassford, MetaEd Nov 18 at 21:54


This question appears to be off-topic. The users who voted to close gave this specific reason:


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put on hold as off-topic by Dan Bron, Michael Harvey, Jason Bassford, MetaEd Nov 18 at 21:54


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  • Your Q:(uestion) is not in agreement with your first statement. So you need to correct it "I now I regret what I said." has one I too many it should be "I now regret what I said."
    – KJO
    Nov 17 at 14:03










  • I understand what you are saying is 'I now regret saying what I said' is wrong and 'I now regret what I said' correct. Right?
    – Fellix
    Nov 17 at 14:11










  • 'I now regret saying what I said'' is perfectly acceptable. '...saying what I did' is another possibility, where 'did' implies 'did say'.
    – Kate Bunting
    Nov 17 at 14:16










  • Just to be clear. Your first statement was "right" I was commenting on the Question as written ""I now I regret what I said." is wrong, that is the one that needs changing as you have done in your comment
    – KJO
    Nov 17 at 14:47








  • 1




    When someone reads your question quickly they may not see all the I's (joke eyes sounds like I's) for your alternative to be correct it should be either "I now regret what I said." or "I know I regret what I said." your edit has made both correct as you "now" "know"
    – KJO
    Nov 17 at 15:19




















  • Your Q:(uestion) is not in agreement with your first statement. So you need to correct it "I now I regret what I said." has one I too many it should be "I now regret what I said."
    – KJO
    Nov 17 at 14:03










  • I understand what you are saying is 'I now regret saying what I said' is wrong and 'I now regret what I said' correct. Right?
    – Fellix
    Nov 17 at 14:11










  • 'I now regret saying what I said'' is perfectly acceptable. '...saying what I did' is another possibility, where 'did' implies 'did say'.
    – Kate Bunting
    Nov 17 at 14:16










  • Just to be clear. Your first statement was "right" I was commenting on the Question as written ""I now I regret what I said." is wrong, that is the one that needs changing as you have done in your comment
    – KJO
    Nov 17 at 14:47








  • 1




    When someone reads your question quickly they may not see all the I's (joke eyes sounds like I's) for your alternative to be correct it should be either "I now regret what I said." or "I know I regret what I said." your edit has made both correct as you "now" "know"
    – KJO
    Nov 17 at 15:19


















Your Q:(uestion) is not in agreement with your first statement. So you need to correct it "I now I regret what I said." has one I too many it should be "I now regret what I said."
– KJO
Nov 17 at 14:03




Your Q:(uestion) is not in agreement with your first statement. So you need to correct it "I now I regret what I said." has one I too many it should be "I now regret what I said."
– KJO
Nov 17 at 14:03












I understand what you are saying is 'I now regret saying what I said' is wrong and 'I now regret what I said' correct. Right?
– Fellix
Nov 17 at 14:11




I understand what you are saying is 'I now regret saying what I said' is wrong and 'I now regret what I said' correct. Right?
– Fellix
Nov 17 at 14:11












'I now regret saying what I said'' is perfectly acceptable. '...saying what I did' is another possibility, where 'did' implies 'did say'.
– Kate Bunting
Nov 17 at 14:16




'I now regret saying what I said'' is perfectly acceptable. '...saying what I did' is another possibility, where 'did' implies 'did say'.
– Kate Bunting
Nov 17 at 14:16












Just to be clear. Your first statement was "right" I was commenting on the Question as written ""I now I regret what I said." is wrong, that is the one that needs changing as you have done in your comment
– KJO
Nov 17 at 14:47






Just to be clear. Your first statement was "right" I was commenting on the Question as written ""I now I regret what I said." is wrong, that is the one that needs changing as you have done in your comment
– KJO
Nov 17 at 14:47






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When someone reads your question quickly they may not see all the I's (joke eyes sounds like I's) for your alternative to be correct it should be either "I now regret what I said." or "I know I regret what I said." your edit has made both correct as you "now" "know"
– KJO
Nov 17 at 15:19






When someone reads your question quickly they may not see all the I's (joke eyes sounds like I's) for your alternative to be correct it should be either "I now regret what I said." or "I know I regret what I said." your edit has made both correct as you "now" "know"
– KJO
Nov 17 at 15:19

















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