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Jobb Posted 22 years ago
Grammar

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I'm glad I went to school when I did.

I didn't get what "when I did" meant. Did what?
  

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I am glad that I went to school at the time that I went to school. , if I had been born later), when the world had changed so much, I would have had so much more to learn! Analogous constructions: I'm sorry we hung that picture the way we did.

  • I am glad that I went to school at the time that I went to school.
  • , if I had been born later), when the world had changed so much, I would have had so much more to learn!
  • Analogous constructions: I'm sorry we hung that picture the way we did.
  • (It's too hard to keep it clean that way, or it's too high on the wall, or ...
  • I'm glad they had the picnic where they did.
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I am glad that I went to school at the time that I went to school.

Possible implication (not the only one possible):

If I had gone to school later (i.e., if I had been born later), when the world had changed so much, I would have had so much more to learn!

Analogous constructions:

I'm sorry we hung that picture the way we did.
(It's too hard to keep it
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Thanks for your interesting reply, MM.
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I'm sure MM wants to say "You're welcome." CJ Emotion: smile

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