"I keep visiting Apolyton for the last three years and all I got was this lousy t-shirt."
Please, grammarians everywhere are wincing at this. You really shouldn't be going from present to past tense in this sentence. Trust me, Apolytoners will look illiterate wearing that shirt.
This is what the sentence should look like:
"I've been visiting Apolyton for the last three years, and all I got was this lousy t-shirt."
Hurry and fix things, before anyone else buys it. You don't have anything else to do, anyway.
Please, grammarians everywhere are wincing at this. You really shouldn't be going from present to past tense in this sentence. Trust me, Apolytoners will look illiterate wearing that shirt.
This is what the sentence should look like:
"I've been visiting Apolyton for the last three years, and all I got was this lousy t-shirt."
Hurry and fix things, before anyone else buys it. You don't have anything else to do, anyway.
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