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PreciousJones Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

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I was in Korea for three months so I had a lot of Korean food.

I had lived in Korea for three months so I had a lot of Korean food.

Are these sentences grammatically correct and native? Thanks!
  

Top answer

The 2nd evidences no need for the past perfect. I would use 'eat' in this situation, not 'had', but it's not important.

  • The 2nd evidences no need for the past perfect.
  • I would use 'eat' in this situation, not 'had', but it's not important.
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The 2nd evidences no need for the past perfect. I would use 'eat' in this situation, not 'had', but it's not important.
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How do you know so much about Korean Food?

As I was in Korea for three months, I had a lot of Korean food.

When did you have Korean Food?

I was in Korea for three months, so I had a lot of Korean Food.

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