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PreciousJones Posted 13 years ago
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Language

Talking about learning a language in the past.

I can't believe Spanish is easy for you, because Spanish was so difficult for me and French is much easier.

Should I stick to the same tense or it's okay to mix tenses here?

Thank you!
  

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I would keep the verbs relating your experiences in the same tense: the past. Spanish was difficult, French was easier.

  • I would keep the verbs relating your experiences in the same tense: the past.
  • Spanish was difficult, French was easier.
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I would keep the verbs relating your experiences in the same tense: the past. Spanish was difficult, French was easier.

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