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Maria1526 Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

Tense correlation

I would like to know if this sentece is correct:

Throughout most of last year I was studying for a Public Examination call. For the previous few months, I had attended an academy that offered notes and preparation for this kind of exams.

  

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Well, you don't need past perfect, at least. I have no idea what 'call' means, but I have left it in your sentences. It can probably be deleted: Most of last year I was studying for a Public Examination (call).

  • Well, you don't need past perfect, at least.
  • I have no idea what 'call' means, but I have left it in your sentences.
  • It can probably be deleted: Most of last year I was studying for a Public Examination (call).
  • During the previous few months, I attended an academy that offered notes and preparation for this kind of examination.
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Well, you don't need past perfect, at least. I have no idea what 'call' means, but I have left it in your sentences. It can probably be deleted:

Most of last year I was studying for a Public Examination (call). During the previous few months, I attended an academy that offered notes and preparation for this kind of examination.

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