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PreciousJones Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

Used to

You used to travel way more than I did. Or

You used to travel way more than I have. Or

You used to travel way more than I've traveled.

Which one is grammatically correct and do they have the same meaning?

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1. " 2. " 3.

  • 1.
  • " 2.
  • " 3.
  • " Sentence 1 is grammatically correct and appropriate.
  • It refers to a time (or more generally, a range of time, perhaps many years long) in the past, and compares how much travelling "you" did, with how much travelling "I" did, during that time period.
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1. "You used to travel way more than I did."
2. "You used to travel way more than I have."
3. "You used to travel way more than I've traveled."

Sentence 1 is grammatically correct and appropriate. It refers to a time (or more generally, a range of time, perhaps many years long) in the past, and compares how much travelling "you" did, with how much travelling "I" did, during that t

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