Does this sentence make sense?
"Until that date, I hadn't frequented swimming pools that often."
Christine Christie Does this sentence make sense? " Yes, but you probably don't want to use the verb 'to frequent' in conversation unless you are talking with royalty. For us ordinary people, it's "I hadn't gone to swimming pools".
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Christine ChristieDoes this sentence make sense?
"Until that date, I hadn't frequented swimming pools that often."
Yes, but you probably don't want to use the verb 'to frequent' in conversation unless you are talking with royalty.
For us ordinary people, it's "I hadn't gone to swimming pools".
Christine ChristieDoes this sentence make sense?
Not so much. To frequent a place means to go there often. You can't frequent a swimming pool often. You simply frequent it. But "frequent" is not used in everyday speech except with mock pomposity.