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PreciousJones Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

Promised

I've promised myself to find a cure since I was a kid. And

I promised myself to find a cure since I was a kid.

ARe both useable and mean the same thing? If there is a difference, can you please explain it?

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Neither sentence is correct. I promised myself to find a cure when I was a kid. People may wonder: a cure for what?

  • Neither sentence is correct.
  • I promised myself to find a cure when I was a kid.
  • People may wonder: a cure for what?
  • CB
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Neither sentence is correct. I promised myself to find a cure when I was a kid. People may wonder: a cure for what?

CB

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