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Can we use "how often" in questions with the "simple past"?



 
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Can we use "how often" in questions with the "simple past"? #1 (permalink) Wed Jul 08, 2009 15:50 pm   Can we use "how often" in questions with the "simple past"?
 

Dear Amy and English teachers,
Can we use "how often" in questions with the "simple past"? Ex: How often did you go to the mall last week?
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how often #2 (permalink) Wed Jul 08, 2009 17:53 pm   how often
 

Yes, we can.
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