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Ty123 Posted 8 years ago
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Had

What’s the difference here: That was when we had just met.

And

That was when we had first met.

  

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ty123 What’s the difference here: That was when we had just met. And That was when we had first met. The first sentence may not represent the first time.

  • ty123 What’s the difference here: That was when we had just met.
  • And That was when we had first met.
  • The first sentence may not represent the first time.
  • If it is intended to do so, then there is no difference.
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ty123What’s the difference here: That was when we had just met. And That was when we had first met.

The first sentence may not represent the first time. If it is intended to do so, then there is no difference.

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