Hi,
this is a duplicated post. I posted this in the grammar section, but since no one seems to care about this there, I decided to post it here too. Here's the original post.
PS: the character speaks pretty fast, maybe listening with headphones will help notice strange features or slight variations in pronunciation.
Hi,
I decided to post this question here,
because it is about comprehension... but it involves grammar. Move it
to the pronunciation section if you think it is not ok to have it here.
Ok, this is a video.
[link]The last things he said, according to subtitles and transcripts:
Oh boy, I've never gotten a package this big. I've always wanted to have a huge package.This is what I heard, instead:
Oh boy, I'd never gotten a package this (?date). I'd always wanted to have a huge package.Questions:
1 - What does he actually say?
2 - Regardless of what he says, in that exact situation, would both the present perfect and the past perfect be ok? (I've never gotten... I've always wanted - I'd never gotten... I'd always wanted)
My answer: I think he uses the past perfect, but the present
perfect would have been ok too in that situation. But I'm confused...
maybe the past perfect doesn't sound very good.