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Anonymous Posted 15 years ago
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Living

Hi, could you please tell me whether both of the following sentences are correct?

When she was 13, she was living in Italy.

When she was 13, she lived in Italy.
  

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Both are correct. They can be synonymous, or the 2nd may indicate that she lived in Italy for only a part of that year.

  • Both are correct.
  • They can be synonymous, or the 2nd may indicate that she lived in Italy for only a part of that year.
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Both are correct. They can be synonymous, or the 2nd may indicate that she lived in Italy for only a part of that year.

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