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Tonyl Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

Which sentence is correct?

One: I sang for three minutes.
Two: I was singing for three minutes.
  

Top answer

Both

  • Both
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9 Answers
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I sang for three minutes. Emotion: yes
I was singing for three minutes.
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How does the following situation happen?
I respond to a post that has no previous response. Later aanother response appears that is dated earlier than mine, but I still get a notice of that apparently later answer.
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Hi canadian 45,
I don't know how it happened. Do these two sentences suggest different meanings?
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tonylDo these two sentences suggest different meanings?
No, they both describe the same past action.
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canadian45How does the following situation happen?
I respond to a post that has no previous response. Later another response appears that is dated earlier than mine, but I still get a notice of that apparently later answer.
When moderated posts are approved, they appear in the order that they were submitted. The notification appears at the time of approval
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Thanks, but I don't fully follow that.
Aspara GusWhen moderated posts Do you mean moderated threads or moderated posters? are approved, they appear in the order that they were submitted. The notification appears at the time of approval. Do you mean that
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canadian45Do you mean moderated threads or moderated posters?
The latter.
canadian45Do you mean that the stated time of the post is actually the time of approval?
No, yesterday at 9:56 PM is when HalfMoon submitted his post. A moderator approved it sometime after you posted your reply.

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