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Hello! Can you help me with this sentence? Which one is correct or more accurate: 1. I’ve had a good experience when I trained at .... 2. I’ve had a good experience when I was training at.... Thank you.
Jun 26, 2021 3:25 PM
Answers · 4
The most "accurate" sentence is the second one. I agree with Sebastian — while sounds better. To my American ear, "I would say "I had" a good experience when I trained at ___ to make the tenses correspond. "I've had" suggests that you began an action and are continuing it in the present, but I'm pretty sure that "I've had" is how British English marks past tense.
June 26, 2021
actually i think while is better. I've had a good experience while training... at the gym, for example
June 26, 2021
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