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Anonymous Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

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what is the difference between below mentioned two sentences:
1) At times you feel that you traveled a lot.
2) At times you feel that you have traveled a lot.
  

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At times you fell like you travelled a lot - Passed, and has no baring on today. At times you feel like you have travelled a lot - You travelled a lot in the past and you experience is relevant to the subject today.

  • At times you fell like you travelled a lot - Passed, and has no baring on today.
  • At times you feel like you have travelled a lot - You travelled a lot in the past and you experience is relevant to the subject today.
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At times you fell like you travelled a lot - Passed, and has no baring on today.

At times you feel like you have travelled a lot - You travelled a lot in the past and you experience is relevant to the subject today.
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Okay, but jeez, man, check your spelling.
We're supposed to be helping these kids.

feel, not fell

traveled, American; travelled, British
past, not passed
bearing, not baring
your, not you

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