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would verb + verb in past tense
Hi,
Any different (in term of meaning and grammar) between, eg, "would prastice" and "prasticed"?
Could you please explain my question based on my following 2 sentences?
Finally, which sentence is more appropriate?
Sentence1:
3 years ago, when I was a teacher, in each lesson my students would prastice the questions on an exercise sheet and I would help them with their problem.
Sentence2:
3 years ago, when I was a teacher, in each lesson my students prasticed the questions on an exercise sheet and I helped them with their problem.
Thanks.
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Re: would verb + verb in past tense

Originally Posted by
uktous
Hi,
Any different (in term of meaning and grammar) between, eg, "would prastice" and "prasticed"?
Could you please explain my question based on my following 2 sentences?
Finally, which sentence is more appropriate?
Sentence1:
3 years ago, when I was a teacher, in each lesson my students would prastice the questions on an exercise sheet and I would help them with their problem.
Sentence2:
3 years ago, when I was a teacher, in each lesson my students prasticed the questions on an exercise sheet and I helped them with their problem.
Thanks.
The verb is "practise". I would use the simple past version.
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