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How are these different? "When we had spare time between classes, we (met/ would meet) in the backyard of the school to work on the assignment bit by bit." I am wondering if both "met" and "would meet" are possible to use in this sentence. And if so, what is the difference between them?
23 mai 2015 13:08
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They are both possible. These forms have exactly the same meaning, but the 'would meet' form reinforces the idea that this is something which happened regularly.
23 mai 2015
I think you should say : " met " .. because " met " is the past tense of the verb " meet " .. and this sentence talk about something that happen in the past ..
23 mai 2015
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