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I have lived there when I was a child. Is this sentence correct? Thank you :)
I believe that it's not, and that it should either be : I have lived there since I was a child. Or I lived there when I was a child. What do you think?Is there any context in which the first sentence could be correct?
28 avr. 2014 21:13
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"I lived there when I was a child." Only implies that you lived there as a child, no longer.
"I have lived there since I was a child." Implies that you haven't lived there since you were a child.
So I guess it depends what exactly you are trying to communicate.
28 avril 2014
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You should say, " I have lived there since I was a child." you can also say "I lived there when I was a child." so yes you are right to believe that the original sentence is not correct.
28 avril 2014
1
As Tyler explained. The two examples you offered as corrections actually have different meanings. The second example "I lived there when I was a child", is the correct one to replace your original sentence; "I have lived there when I was a child".
29 avril 2014
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Lily
Compétences linguistiques
Arabe, Anglais, Français
Langue étudiée
Anglais, Français
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