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PreciousJones Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Batman

I've always wanted to be Batman when I was younger. Or

I always wanted to be Batman when I was younger.

Is the second one the only correct sentence?

Thank you.
  

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Hi Precious, nice to see you again. I had always wanted to be Batman when I was younger. I always wanted to be Batman...

  • Hi Precious, nice to see you again.
  • I had always wanted to be Batman when I was younger.
  • I always wanted to be Batman...
  • Both of the above are correct.
  • But, "I have always wanted to be Batman when I was younger" is incorrect .
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Hi Precious, nice to see you again.

I had always wanted to be Batman when I was younger.

I always wanted to be Batman...

Both of the above are correct. But,

"I have always wanted to be Batman when I was younger" is incorrect.

Hope this helps.

John
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JohnParisHi Precious, nice to see you again.

I had always wanted to be Batman when I was younger.
I always wanted to be Batman...
Both of the above are correct. But,
"I have always wanted to be Batman when I was younger" is incorrect.

Hope this helps.
John
You've helped me a lot.

Thank you.

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