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would you mind if I open the window vs would you mind if I opened the window

Both phrases are correct, but they are used in slightly different contexts. The first phrase 'would you mind if I open the window' is in the present tense, while the second phrase 'would you mind if I opened the window' is in the past tense. The choice between the two depends on the timing of the action you are referring to.

Last updated: March 17, 2024 • 3944 views

would you mind if I open the window

This phrase is correct and commonly used when referring to a present action.

This phrase is used when you are asking someone if they would be bothered by you opening the window at that moment.
  • Jun 14, 2012 ... You are correct to wish for, "Would you mind if I open the window." They, however , do not offer this. Let me show you why the other 3 are ...
  • May 19, 2005 ... Would you mind if I open the window? 3. Would you mind if I opened the window ? My initial reaction was that all three are correct, but then I ...
  • Would you mind if I open the window? _____ 3. Can you ask Emma if she's free on Saturday? _____ 4. Can you tell them don't laugh? _____ 5. Can you ask ...
  • Would you mind if I open the window?........Ofaayo singa nzigulawo eddirisa? What is this station called?...........................Eno sitenseni bagiyita batya?

Alternatives:

  • Do you mind if I open the window?
  • Is it okay if I open the window?
  • Would it be alright if I open the window?
  • Can I open the window?
  • May I open the window?

would you mind if I opened the window

This phrase is correct and commonly used when referring to a past or hypothetical action.

This phrase is used when you are asking someone if they would have been bothered by you opening the window at a specific time in the past or in a hypothetical situation.
  • Jun 14, 2012 ... ... standpoint, there isn't a difference in meaning between would you mind if I open the window and would you mind if I opened the window.
  • Would 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  ...
  • "Would you mind if I opened the window?" "Would you mind telling me what you' re doing?" "Would you mind being quiet for a minute?" "Would you mind if I ...
  • "Would you mind if I opened the window?" "Would you mind telling me what you' re doing?" "Would you mind being quiet for a minute?" "Would you mind if I ...

Alternatives:

  • Do you mind if I opened the window?
  • Is it okay if I opened the window?
  • Would it be alright if I opened the window?
  • Can I open the window?
  • May I open the window?

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