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Ansonguy Posted 5 years ago
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[four years ago, at around this time] or [at around this time, four years ago]

I have made up the sentences below.

(1) Four years ago, at around this time, I sold my house.

(2) At around this time, four years ago, I sold my house.

Which highlighted phrase is correct? Please help me. Thank you very much.

  

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I have made up the sentences below. (1) Four years ago, at around this time, I sold my house. (2) At around this time, four years ago, I sold my house.

  • I have made up the sentences below.
  • (1) Four years ago, at around this time, I sold my house.
  • (2) At around this time, four years ago, I sold my house.
  • Which highlighted phrase is correct?
  • Both are OK.
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I have made up the sentences below.

(1) Four years ago, at around this time, I sold my house.

(2) At around this time, four years ago, I sold my house.

Which highlighted phrase is correct? Both are OK. I slightly prefer #1.

Clive

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