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PreciousJones Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

Eastcoast

Please instruct me w/ my grammar. Thank you.

I was on the Eastcoast for most of my life and I've never been to Vermont. Or

I was on the Eastcoast for most of my life and I never went to Vermont. They seem correct to me, please tell me otherwise. Thank you.
  

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Hi, Please instruct me w/ my grammar. Thank you. Both are fine, but with different shades of meaning.

  • Hi, Please instruct me w/ my grammar.
  • Thank you.
  • Both are fine, but with different shades of meaning.
  • I was on the Eastcoast for most of my life and I've never been to Vermont.
  • Suggests you never went to Vermont even in the period from after you left the East Coast until the present time.
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Hi,

Please instruct me w/ my grammar. Thank you.

Both are fine, but with different shades of meaning.

I was on the Eastcoast for most of my life and I've never been to Vermont.

Suggests you never went to Vermont even in the period from after you left the East Coast until the present time.

Or

I was on the Eastcoast for most of my life and I

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