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That is/was a lifetime ago
A: I was thinking, a year ago, the only thing I ever had to worry about on a weekday was whether or not I`d get to Panny`s soccer practice on time.
B: That is a lifetime ago.
Can I say "That WAS a lifetime ago."?
Thank you.
Apr 30, 2018 3:16 PM
Answers · 3
When you are using the present tense, it means that it is still a valid fact. When you use past time, you are indicating the event had happened long ago.
April 30, 2018
Yes "that was a lifetime ago" is better to say because the word "ago" refers to something that has already happened in the past.
I hope this helps :D
April 30, 2018
That was a lifetime (one word) ago.
April 30, 2018
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