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Which sentence is better to say?: "My mother grew up in Italy" or "My mother had grown up in Italy".
13 aug. 2021 12:48
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It depends on the context. The second sentence is only correct if you are talking about the past of the past. So, if your sentence is already in the past, you would describe the past further back in time with 'had'.
My Mom used to cook pasta. She had grown up in Italy, where pasta was hand-made, and cooked every day.
Where did your Mom grow up? She grew up in Italy.
13 augustus 2021
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Both are grammatically correct, but the first sentence may be used in either the present or past tense. The second sentence also sounds slightly less natural.
13 augustus 2021
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My mother grew up in Italy is more grammatically correct and natural.
13 augustus 2021
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The first one
13 augustus 2021
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My mother grew up in Italy is correct
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