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PreciousJones Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Times

There were times I had been beaten so bad that I couldn't even move anymore.

Talking about a past event.
  

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"There were times" correct past tense "There are times" correct present -- habituation "Badly" would be formally correct. "Bad" is often used in casual speech.

  • "There were times" correct past tense "There are times" correct present -- habituation "Badly" would be formally correct.
  • "Bad" is often used in casual speech.
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"There were times" correct past tense

"There are times" correct present -- habituation

"Badly" would be formally correct. "Bad" is often used in casual speech.

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