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Anonymous Posted 6 years ago
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Two Thousand Years Ago/Before

"The whole time we were crossing swords, I had this feeling that this wasn't the first time I'd met you."

"Then, we might've met two thousand years [ago/before]."


Would you tell me which is correct? I think both of them are right.

  

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anonymous Then, we might've met two thousand years ago. That one is correct.

  • anonymous Then, we might've met two thousand years ago.
  • That one is correct.
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anonymousThen, we might've met two thousand years ago.

That one is correct.

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