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Cat desk Posted 3 years ago
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"Used to play" vs "played"

Is there any difference?

1- Sachin Tendulkar, who used to play for India, is one greatest cricketer of all time.

2- Sachin Tendulkar, who played for India, is one greatest cricketer of all time.

  

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cat desk Is there any difference? Yes. You could use 2 to talk about a specific match in which Tendulkar recently played.

  • cat desk Is there any difference?
  • Yes.
  • You could use 2 to talk about a specific match in which Tendulkar recently played.
  • You could not use 1 for that because it says Tendulkar doesn't play for India (or maybe for anybody) anymore.
  • By the way, it's is one of the greatest cricketer s of all time .
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cat deskIs there any difference?

Yes. You could use 2 to talk about a specific match in which Tendulkar recently played. You could not use 1 for that because it says Tendulkar doesn't play for India (or maybe for anybody) anymore.


By the way, it's

is one of the greatest cricketers of all time.

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