Tenses: Present and past perfect interrogative [on hold]
Please clarify if, 'Had i been to the mall?" is Past perfect interrogative form and 'Have i been to the mall?" Present perfect interrogative form.
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Please clarify if, 'Had i been to the mall?" is Past perfect interrogative form and 'Have i been to the mall?" Present perfect interrogative form.
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put on hold as off-topic by J. Taylor, TaliesinMerlin, tchrist♦ Mar 24 at 16:10
This question appears to be off-topic. The users who voted to close gave this specific reason:
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I'm flagging this as off-topic ("no research / ELL"). Hi Shak, it's important to look up a grammar book or a web page on tenses before you ask this kind of question here, as it will often provide the solution. Our Help Centre says "Be sure to mention the research you've done and what you're still hoping to learn!" For further guidance, see How to Ask and take the EL&U Tour :-)
– Chappo
Mar 23 at 4:27
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Please clarify if, 'Had i been to the mall?" is Past perfect interrogative form and 'Have i been to the mall?" Present perfect interrogative form.
tenses questions
Please clarify if, 'Had i been to the mall?" is Past perfect interrogative form and 'Have i been to the mall?" Present perfect interrogative form.
tenses questions
tenses questions
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put on hold as off-topic by J. Taylor, TaliesinMerlin, tchrist♦ Mar 24 at 16:10
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put on hold as off-topic by J. Taylor, TaliesinMerlin, tchrist♦ Mar 24 at 16:10
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I'm flagging this as off-topic ("no research / ELL"). Hi Shak, it's important to look up a grammar book or a web page on tenses before you ask this kind of question here, as it will often provide the solution. Our Help Centre says "Be sure to mention the research you've done and what you're still hoping to learn!" For further guidance, see How to Ask and take the EL&U Tour :-)
– Chappo
Mar 23 at 4:27
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I'm flagging this as off-topic ("no research / ELL"). Hi Shak, it's important to look up a grammar book or a web page on tenses before you ask this kind of question here, as it will often provide the solution. Our Help Centre says "Be sure to mention the research you've done and what you're still hoping to learn!" For further guidance, see How to Ask and take the EL&U Tour :-)
– Chappo
Mar 23 at 4:27
I'm flagging this as off-topic ("no research / ELL"). Hi Shak, it's important to look up a grammar book or a web page on tenses before you ask this kind of question here, as it will often provide the solution. Our Help Centre says "Be sure to mention the research you've done and what you're still hoping to learn!" For further guidance, see How to Ask and take the EL&U Tour :-)
– Chappo
Mar 23 at 4:27
I'm flagging this as off-topic ("no research / ELL"). Hi Shak, it's important to look up a grammar book or a web page on tenses before you ask this kind of question here, as it will often provide the solution. Our Help Centre says "Be sure to mention the research you've done and what you're still hoping to learn!" For further guidance, see How to Ask and take the EL&U Tour :-)
– Chappo
Mar 23 at 4:27
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I'm flagging this as off-topic ("no research / ELL"). Hi Shak, it's important to look up a grammar book or a web page on tenses before you ask this kind of question here, as it will often provide the solution. Our Help Centre says "Be sure to mention the research you've done and what you're still hoping to learn!" For further guidance, see How to Ask and take the EL&U Tour :-)
– Chappo
Mar 23 at 4:27