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PreciousJones Posted 14 years ago
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Yoga

Talking about practicing yoga prior to my move to another city. I say to a new instructor:

I had been practicing on and off for a year then I had to move to Newark for school.

And

I've been practicing on and off for a year.

And

I've practiced on and off for a year.

Are all three useable?

Thank you!
  

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PreciousJones Are all three useable? '

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PreciousJonesAre all three useable?
Yes, they are, but the first one should read: '...a year, and then I had...'

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