ostap77
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" She was going out with Bob, before she met John"
OR
" She had been going out with, before she met John"
I guess the second one implies that it lasted for a longer period of time.
Am I rigth or it's just that they both mean the same thing and the first sentence is less formal than the second one?
OR
" She had been going out with, before she met John"
I guess the second one implies that it lasted for a longer period of time.
Am I rigth or it's just that they both mean the same thing and the first sentence is less formal than the second one?