Emily
I often hung out with my roommates when I was studying at a university. But when I was in my post graduate, I seldom to hang out with my roommates. They prefer to stay at dormitory.
Jan 21, 2021 11:58 PM
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I often hung out with my roommates when I was studying at a university. But when I was in my postgraduate, I seldom hung out with my roommates. They preferred to stay in the dormitory.
I wasn’t sure which tense you wanted for the second part (past or present). If present, it would be, “But now that I’m in my postgraduate, I seldom hang out with my roommates. They prefer to stay in the dormitory,” or more casually, “the dorms.”
January 22, 2021
I often hung out with my roommates when I was studying at a university. But when I was doing my post graduate studies, I would rarely hang out with my roommates. They prefer to stay at the dormitory.
In American English, we rarely say “seldom”. We use “rarely” instead. It sounds a bit weird to say seldom. When I was studying at a university = when I was in college (this second version is more common and shorter)
January 22, 2021
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