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22 dez 2020
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Inglês (EUA)
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I lived in Vietnam for 20 years before I moved to Canada
I lived in Vietnam for 20 years before I moved to Canada
does it sound natural?
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It sounds natural because native English speakers would say the same but it would be more proper to say "I had lived in Vietnam ..."
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