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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
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After I had lived for a week, I left. And. After I had been living there for a week, I left.
  

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Only the tense has changed: ‘had lived’ – past perfect tense; ‘had been living’ – past perfect continuous tense.

  • Only the tense has changed: ‘had lived’ – past perfect tense; ‘had been living’ – past perfect continuous tense.
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Only the tense has changed: ‘had lived’ – past perfect tense; ‘had been living’ – past perfect continuous tense.
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I mean the difference in meaning?
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After I had lived there for a week, I left.
Yes, the two sentences have the same meaning.

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