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Ol Posted 10 years ago
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You'd...

"Whatever you've been doing in the past, the teenager considers it childish and wants nothing to do with it."

Why don't they say "Whatever you'd been doing..."

And thank you in advance..
  

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We assume the activity has continued up to the present.

  • We assume the activity has continued up to the present.
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We assume the activity has continued up to the present.
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OlWhy don't they say
That would be in the past.

Whatever you'd been doing in the past, the teenager considered it childish and wanted nothing to do with it.

CJ

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