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Voytaszek Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

When + to be in the past simple

Is this correct?

1. When I was in Warsaw I enjoyed my time a lot.

2. When I was in Wasraw I was enjoying my time a lot.

Any difference in the meaning?
  

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Voytaszek Is this correct? #1 is. #2 has limited use; I would call it 'generally inappropriate'.

  • Voytaszek Is this correct?
  • #1 is.
  • #2 has limited use; I would call it 'generally inappropriate'.
  • Voytaszek Any difference in the meaning?
  • No.
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VoytaszekIs this correct?
#1 is. #2 has limited use; I would call it 'generally inappropriate'.
VoytaszekAny difference in the meaning?
No. #2 requires the mention of some other action during that same time period.

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