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please,what is "carnivals growing up" means in spanish,in this dialogue?, thanks!
Carnival
A: Yeah! Carnivals are a lot of fun.
B: Really? Have you been to carnivals growing up?
A: I’ve been to several carnivals growing up.
That’s one of the main things I look forward to around holiday time.
B: Oh great!
A: It’s a really fun time where you can go out with your friends.
Aug 9, 2014 7:42 PM
Answers · 1
"Carnivals growing up" can be understood to mean "carnivals while you were growing up." However, I don't like the verb tense choice that this conversation uses.
It would be more natural to say, "Did you ever go to carnivals growing up?"
August 9, 2014
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