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PreciousJones Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

6 years

I had worked for 6 years before I quit and decided that i want to continue my education in New York.

Is this sentence okay?
  

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Hi, I had worked for 6 years before I quit and decided that i want to continue my education in New York. No. Say it this way.

  • Hi, I had worked for 6 years before I quit and decided that i want to continue my education in New York.
  • No.
  • Say it this way.
  • I had worked for 6 years before I quit and decided that I wan ted to continue my education in New York.
  • O r, more commonly, I worked f or 6 years before I quit and decided that I want ed to continue my education in New York.
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Hi,

I had worked for 6 years before I quit and decided that i want to continue my education in New York.

No.

Say it this way.

I had worked for 6 years before I quit and decided that I wanted to continue my

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