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Which one is right?.
"I used to be a college student."
"I was a college student before."
"I was a college student once."
I wonder which one is more grammatically correct. Thanks in advance.
2019年4月14日 11:44
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These are all grammatically correct. I personally like the last one best as a standalone sentence. The first two sort of imply that the sentence will go on to explain why you are not a student anymore: I used to be a college student, but then I was abducted by aliens.
The second sentence sounds a little more natural if it were
I have/had been a college student before.
2019年4月14日
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All are correct, but i preferably like the first one 😊
2019年4月14日
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"I used to be a college student."
2019年4月14日
1
The only one that I think is doubtful is the second one.
I was a student before..... before what? It would be simpler to say "I was a student."
2019年4月14日
Depending on the context they could all be correct.
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