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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

Past tenses

Hi, I would like to ask you about the following sentences:

When I studied at university in the USA, teachers there were using this book.
When I studied at university in the USA, teachers there used this book.

Which one is more appropriate? Is there any difference in meaning?
  

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As they stand, there's no real difference; further information might make one more preferable than the other.

  • As they stand, there's no real difference; further information might make one more preferable than the other.
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As they stand, there's no real difference; further information might make one more preferable than the other.

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