Asked by rfvv
1. My skin always peels when I've been in the sun.
2. My skin always peels when I am in the sun.
(Are both grammatical? What is the difference between #1 and #2?)
2. My skin always peels when I am in the sun.
(Are both grammatical? What is the difference between #1 and #2?)
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Answered by
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Both sentences mean the same thing, but I think 'after' is a more accurate preposition, rather than 'when.'
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