Revolution Needed 2
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It should be logically
She said (that) she LIKES ice cream BECAUSE when she SAID IT IN THE PAST she said she LIKES the ice cream not LIKED
Why? Because in my mother tongue is how you excactly speak. In English it doesn't make sense since the person SAID in the past that SHE LIKES ICE CREAM, because SHE STILL DOES, because in my language LIKED would mean PAST PERFECT in English
So to mean she LIKED in this sentence in my language you would need to form it that way: She said that she had liked ice cream (because she doesn't NOW but she did for certain period of time in the past)
Fuck English grammar is BULLSHIT
Should be she said she IS LIVING in London but no ENGLISH KNOWS BETTER
Fuck this language. For natives it may be normal but for me it is stupid completely.