1. I was teaching Japanese when I lived there. 2. I taught Japanese when I lived there. 3. I was teaching Japanese when I was living there. 4. I taught Japanese when I was living there.
Which sounds correct? I'd like to learn how to choose the simple past tense or past continuos. If some of the sentences are correct, I'd like to know the differences.
Thank you.
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Makiasan Which sounds correct? All of them are OK. #3 is less natural than the others.
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Makiasan Which sounds correct?
All of them are OK.
#3 is less natural than the others.
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