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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
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In recent years

I had studied psychology in recent years.
I had been studying psychology in recent years.

Is there difference?
  

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None is correct to me.

  • None is correct to me.
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None is correct to me.
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None Neither is correct. 'In recent years' associates the situation with the present time. The past perfect is not appropriate.

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