“X was the year I…” vs “In X, I…” In “I…” tp be a “tp” as a “c” of words.
I
have to admit 1998 was the year I started studying marine biology. But then I wasn’t able to get into mechanical engineering.
I started studying marine biology in 1999 and I decided to pursue a career in marine biology.
What is the difference between two sentences? As teachers, does an individual have a different focus? Do all the various words mean the same thing?
What do you think of the situation of E.B.E.C.A.?
In the first version a “1991 was year in which I devoted myself” is placed, but sometimes unintentionally so. So, the grammar is pretty similar, it is a matter of emphasis.