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Is it correct? (With causation and past continuous.)

 
 
KaJe
 
Reply Wed 11 Apr, 2018 03:28 pm
Is my following sentence proper?
During the whole time he got the building being built, he didn’t stepped in it.
 
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Reply Thu 12 Apr, 2018 07:11 am
@KaJe,
"During the whole time he got the building being built, he didn’t stepped in it."

How about:


He never stepped in the building during the whole time he had it built.


During the whole time he had the building built, he never stepped inside.

While the building was being built, he never stepped inside.

KaJe
 
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Reply Fri 13 Apr, 2018 11:34 pm
@PUNKEY,
All of them are perfect, thanks very much!
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