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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
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A: When I used to be in the house, he would leave the house.
B: When I was in the house, he would leave the house.
C: Whenever I would be in the house, he would leave the house.

Are all of them correct?
  

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Anonymous Are all of them correct? To start, remove "the house" from the end of your sentences. A: When I used to be in the house, he would leave.

  • Anonymous Are all of them correct?
  • To start, remove "the house" from the end of your sentences.
  • A: When I used to be in the house, he would leave.
  • B: When I was in the house, he would leave.
  • C: Whenever I would be in the house, he would leave.
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AnonymousAre all of them correct?
To start, remove "the house" from the end of your sentences.

A: When I used to be in the house, he would leave.
B: When I was in the house, he would leave.
C: Whenever I would be in the house, he would leave.

The first clause of C is faulty. "would" is used for past habitual actions. Habitual. Act

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