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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

was vs. was being

What is the difference between these two statements?

I was lazy yesterday.

I was being lazy yesterday.
  

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The second one suggests it's a choice to be lazy.

  • The second one suggests it's a choice to be lazy.
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The second one suggests it's a choice to be lazy.

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