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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
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Is this sentence correct?

I would be student of the month every month when I was in high school. (Past habit)
  

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This is much clearer: I used to be "student of the month" every month when I was in high school. I would be nominated / elected student of the month every month when I was in high school.

  • This is much clearer: I used to be "student of the month" every month when I was in high school.
  • I would be nominated / elected student of the month every month when I was in high school.
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This is much clearer:

I used to be "student of the month" every month when I was in high school.
I would be nominated / elected student of the month every month when I was in high school.
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What about "I was the nominated/elected student of the month every month when I was in high school."?
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khoshtip What about "I was the nominated/elected student of the month every month when I was in high school."?
That's fine.

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