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Anonymous Posted 6 years ago
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Which context is correct? I had great experience of this place or I have great experience of this place

  

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I don't see in which way these are "contexts". They are just sentences. We don't use the expression "to have great experience of (something)", or if we do, it must be very rarely.

  • I don't see in which way these are "contexts".
  • They are just sentences.
  • We don't use the expression "to have great experience of (something)", or if we do, it must be very rarely.
  • I think you may mean I am very familiar with this place .
  • CJ
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I don't see in which way these are "contexts". They are just sentences.

We don't use the expression "to have great experience of (something)", or if we do, it must be very rarely.

I think you may mean I am very familiar with this place.

CJ

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