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Titiwangsa Posted 12 years ago
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I used to sleep-walking while I was a child. That's terribly.

I used to sleep-walking while I was a child. That's terribly.
I used to sleep-walking while I am young. That's terribly.

Can I use "young“ instead of ’was a child"?
  

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" These are correct: I used to sleep-walk when I was a child. That's terrible. I used to sleep-walk when I was young .

  • " These are correct: I used to sleep-walk when I was a child.
  • That's terrible.
  • I used to sleep-walk when I was young .
  • That's terrible.
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You could use "was young," not "am young." These are correct:

I used to sleep-walk when I was a child. That's terrible.
I used to sleep-walk when I was young. That's terrible.

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