He had few years ago

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see him in the classic form and made him look feisty and old. I mean just so. I say He is not in the classic form, just a few years ago!

Not in the classic form as he had few years ago.

Can you tell me which sentence to use?

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Which one’s equally wrong is incorrect? He hasn’t been

in the classic as he had been a few years ago.

“He is not in the classic form as he had been a few years ago.”

Both sound like good ideas. The first would definitely be the one to buy.

Answered on March 28, 2021.
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Which one’s equally wrong is incorrect? He hasn’t been

in the classic as he had been a few years ago.

“He is not in the classic form as he had been a few years ago.”

Both sound like good ideas. The first would definitely be the one to buy.

Answered on March 28, 2021.
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Which one’s equally wrong is incorrect? He hasn’t been

in the classic as he had been a few years ago.

“He is not in the classic form as he had been a few years ago.”

Both sound like good ideas. The first would definitely be the one to buy.

Answered on June 5, 2021.
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Which one’s equally wrong is incorrect? He hasn’t been

in the classic as he had been a few years ago.

“He is not in the classic form as he had been a few years ago.”

Both sound like good ideas. The first would definitely be the one to buy.

Answered on June 16, 2021.
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Which one’s equally wrong is incorrect? He hasn’t been

in the classic as he had been a few years ago.

“He is not in the classic form as he had been a few years ago.”

Both sound like good ideas. The first would definitely be the one to buy.

Answered on May 28, 2021.
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Which one’s equally wrong is incorrect? He hasn’t been

in the classic as he had been a few years ago.

“He is not in the classic form as he had been a few years ago.”

Both sound like good ideas. The first would definitely be the one to buy.

Answered on June 1, 2021.
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Which one’s equally wrong is incorrect? He hasn’t been

in the classic as he had been a few years ago.

“He is not in the classic form as he had been a few years ago.”

Both sound like good ideas. The first would definitely be the one to buy.

Answered on June 6, 2021.
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Which one’s equally wrong is incorrect? He hasn’t been

in the classic as he had been a few years ago.

“He is not in the classic form as he had been a few years ago.”

Both sound like good ideas. The first would definitely be the one to buy.

Answered on June 9, 2021.
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Which one’s equally wrong is incorrect? He hasn’t been

in the classic as he had been a few years ago.

“He is not in the classic form as he had been a few years ago.”

Both sound like good ideas. The first would definitely be the one to buy.

Answered on June 9, 2021.
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Which one’s equally wrong is incorrect? He hasn’t been

in the classic as he had been a few years ago.

“He is not in the classic form as he had been a few years ago.”

Both sound like good ideas. The first would definitely be the one to buy.

Answered on June 10, 2021.
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