0Which one is correct?If both of them are correct so waht is the difference?02br 02br 00A person who lived in 19th is different frome Tom.02br 02br 00A person who having lived in 19th is different from Tom.0-
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0 I'm afraid that neither of them make much sense. 0-
— Nona the brit
0 I'm afraid that neither of them make much sense.
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0Hi,02br 02br 00Please revise your questions? 19th what? Century? In you #2 question, "having lived" is the wrong form in that context.02br 02br 00If it's in fact "19th century", I would prefer "had lived" instead of just "lived". 0-