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23 Dec 2017
- Portuguese (Brazil)
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English (US)
Question about English (US)
What is the difference between They had been planning on coming to the party with us. and They had planned on coming to the party with us ?Feel free to just provide example sentences.
What is the difference between They had been planning on coming to the party with us. and They had planned on coming to the party with us ?Feel free to just provide example sentences.
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- Portuguese (Brazil)
- English (US) Near fluent
1.They had been planning= Eles estiveram planejando
2.They had planned= Eles planejaram
- English (US)
- Filipino Near fluent
On the first one it's like they would just plan something or it didn't happen. While the second one means that they finnish planning something or it's done.
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- Portuguese (Brazil)

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