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Taka Posted 20 years ago
Grammar

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It is different from what it used to be.

When you convert the sentence into the past tense, as 'It was different from...'', how do you treat the rest ot the part 'what it used to be'? It doesn't have to be changed at all?
  

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Hi Taka, It doesn't have to be changed. I grew up in New York. But last summer I went back for a visit, and found that it was different from what it used to be.

  • Hi Taka, It doesn't have to be changed.
  • I grew up in New York.
  • But last summer I went back for a visit, and found that it was different from what it used to be.
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Hi Taka,

It doesn't have to be changed.

I grew up in New York. But last summer I went back for a visit, and found that it was different from what it used to be.

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