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dongjune96

Nov. 21, 2022

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When I walked, they criticized me for not having a car to ride.
When I have a car to ride, they criticize my car for being worse than theirs.

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Grammar

When I walked, they criticized me for not having a car to ride.

The next sentence is present tense so I made this one present tense, too. These comments appear to be things which happen in general so present tense is more appropriate.

When I have a car to ride, they criticize my carit for being worse than theirs.

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Well done!

When I walked, they criticized me for not having a car to dridve.

When I have a car to dridve, they criticize my car for being worse than theirs.

When I walked, they criticized me for not having a car to dridve.

When I have a car to dridve, they criticize my car for being worse than theirs.

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Well done!

Grammar


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When I walked, they criticized me for not having a car to ride.


When I walked, they criticized me for not having a car to dridve.

When I walked, they criticized me for not having a car to dridve.

When I walked, they criticized me for not having a car to ride.

The next sentence is present tense so I made this one present tense, too. These comments appear to be things which happen in general so present tense is more appropriate.

When I have a car to ride, they criticize my car for being worse than theirs.


When I have a car to dridve, they criticize my car for being worse than theirs.

When I have a car to dridve, they criticize my car for being worse than theirs.

When I have a car to ride, they criticize my carit for being worse than theirs.

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