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Anonymous Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

Everytime

I would like to know which sentences are correct:

Everytime I read this book, I felt very happy.
Everytime I read this book, I was feeling very happy.
Everytime I was reading this book, I felt very happy.
Everytime I was reading this book, I was feeling very happy.
  

Top answer

No problem with the tenses, but they each indicate something different in time. But, it's two words: every time.

  • No problem with the tenses, but they each indicate something different in time.
  • But, it's two words: every time.
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No problem with the tenses, but they each indicate something different in time. But, it's two words: every time.
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Thank you very much

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