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PreciousJones Posted 14 years ago
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I've been to three clubs in the past month and they've been a lot of fun. OR

I've been to three clubs in the past month and the were a lot of fun.

I've been to three countries in the past year and they all offered different and unique experiences. OR

I've been to three countries in the past year and they've all offered different and unique experiences.

ARe all useable? Which ones are the better choices?

THanks!
  

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PreciousJones - I've been to three clubs in the past month, and the y were a lot of fun. I've been to three countries in the past year, and they all offered different and unique experiences. In my opinion these are better.

  • PreciousJones - I've been to three clubs in the past month, and the y were a lot of fun.
  • I've been to three countries in the past year, and they all offered different and unique experiences.
  • In my opinion these are better.
  • The first part tells what your general current experience is regarding clubs or countries.
  • The second part alludes to specific occasions in the past.
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PreciousJones-
I've been to three clubs in the past month, and they were a lot of fun.
I've been to three countries in the past year, and they all offered different and unique experiences.
In my opinion these are better. The first part tells what your general current experience is regarding clubs or countries. The

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