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Old 25-May-2004, 21:15
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Originally Posted by navi tasan
Actually, I was the one who created the confusion. My original sentences were bad, I think. Once I used the present perfect tense, then I used the simple past. And I should have used "at one time or another" (you were right about this).
1-At one point or another, I fell in love with every one of them.
2-At one point or another, I fell in love with each one of them.
The way those sentences are phrased they really mean the same thing. In other words, the speaker was in love with all of "them" at some time, but it wasn't necessarily the same time. The important thing is that he experienced that feeling for all of them whenever it was.

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