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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
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excuse me teacher, whats correct?

Hello Teachers,

May you please tell me which is correct? What is the difference if both are correct?

I've never been this stressed over a match where the lead was so big. Something tells me the away teams is going to come back and win.

I've never stressed this much over a match where the lead was so big. Something tells me the away teams is going to come back and win.

I've never been this stressed over a match with a 10 point deficit.
I've never stressed this much over a match with a 10 point deficit.

Thanks a lot in advance
  

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These are OK. The others are not. I've never been this stressed over a match where the lead was so big.

  • These are OK.
  • The others are not.
  • I've never been this stressed over a match where the lead was so big.
  • Something tells me the away team is going to come back and win.
  • I've never been this stressed over a match with a 10 point deficit.
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These are OK. The others are not.

I've never been this stressed over a match where the lead was so big. Something tells me the away team is going to come back and win.

I've never been this stressed over a match with a 10 point deficit.

Here are a sentence which uses the present perfect tense of the verb "stress."

I've never stressed that a team with a

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