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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
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It's been my desire when I were in high school

So, can I say: It's been my desire when I were in high school? (it means I also have that desire now, which is "study abroad")
  

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'It's been my desire since I was in high school.'

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a little clear.
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Anonymouscan I say: It's been my desire when I were in high school? ... "study abroad"
No. That's not completely correct. You have several choices that are correct.

It's been my desire to study abroad since I was in high school.
Studying abroad has been my desire since I was in high school.

If 'studying abroad' has been m

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