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Mmagdaaa Posted 13 years ago
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Hi, I want to say that I spent a lot of time to make sth work (and it worked). Should I say:" I spent a lot of time to choose correct elements that would have made it work properly"?
  

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mmagdaaa Hi, I want to say that I spent a lot of time to make sth work (and it worked). Should I say:" I spent a lot of time to choose correct elements that would have made it work properly"? I spent a lot of time choosing the correct elements so it would work properly.

  • mmagdaaa Hi, I want to say that I spent a lot of time to make sth work (and it worked).
  • Should I say:" I spent a lot of time to choose correct elements that would have made it work properly"?
  • I spent a lot of time choosing the correct elements so it would work properly.
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mmagdaaa Hi, I want to say that I spent a lot of time to make sth work (and it worked). Should I say:" I spent a lot of time to choose correct elements that would have made it work properly"?
I spent a lot of time choosing the correct elements so it would work properly.

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