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Pooyan Posted 14 years ago
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Would or without Would

Hello, Could you please explain, what the difference between these two is:

Everywhere I went I was constantly reminded how I had failed as a person.

Everywhere I would go I was constantly reminded how I had failed as a person.

Thanks.
  

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-- A statement of a past habitual experience.

  • -- A statement of a past habitual experience.
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Everywhere I went I was constantly reminded how I had failed as a person.- A simple statement of past experiences
Everywhere I would go I was constantly reminded how I had failed as a person.-- A statement of a past habitual experience.

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