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Can I use these interchangeable?
I enjoyed the time I spent with you.
I enjoyed the time spending with you.
I enjoyed my time with you.
Nov 22, 2021 11:08 PM
Answers · 3
1 and 3 are fine and are interchangeable. If you change 2 to, "I enjoyed spending time with you," it would also mean the same thing.
November 23, 2021
The second one is gramaticaly incorrect because you used 2 difirent tenses (past and present tense)
The first and last sentance are perfectly fine but the last one is more formal then the others
I [enjoyed] the time [spending] with you
Past tense: "enjoyed"
(Tip: a word ending in "ed" offten means it is in the past tense)
Present tense: "spending"
You have to stick with one tense thought a sentance which I'm sure you know 😂
To correct it, it could be either:
"I [enjoyed] the time i spent with you"
(Past tense)
Or
"I enjoy [spending] time with you"
(Present tense)
I hope this made sense to you and helped
good luck on learning English you got this 🤗🤗
November 22, 2021
The first and last are correct!
November 22, 2021
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