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Qi Qi Posted 5 years ago
Grammar

Simple Tense

I lived in French 2 years ago, but now, I live in America.

Or

I lived in French 2 years ago, but now, Im living in America.

Which is right? Im hesitating between these 2 sentences, could you help me?

  

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The people are French. The country is France . I lived in France 2 years ago, but now , I live in America.

  • The people are French.
  • The country is France .
  • I lived in France 2 years ago, but now , I live in America.
  • Or I lived in France , but now I'm living in America.
  • The Continuous tense suggests hat you ate only living in America temporarily.
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The people are French. The country is France.


I lived in France 2 years ago, but now, I live in America.

Or

I lived in France, but now I'm living in America. The Continuous tense suggests hat you ate only living in America temporarily. Don't put a comma after now.


Which is right?

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