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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
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I'm being puzzle regarding the uses of has, have and had.
Can I use They had mutually agreed on certain things or they have mutually agreed on certain things? Thank you.
  

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Anonymous Can I use They had mutually agreed on certain things or they have mutually agreed on certain things You can use both in the right circumstances. html

  • Anonymous Can I use They had mutually agreed on certain things or they have mutually agreed on certain things You can use both in the right circumstances.
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AnonymousCan I use They had mutually agreed on certain things or they have mutually agreed on certain things
You can use both in the right circumstances. Read about the perfect verb forms here:

http://leo.stcloudstate.edu/grammar/tenses.html

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