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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
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once i had reserved a room or once i have reserved a room
  

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once i had reserved a room or once i have reserved a room The pronoun ' I' must be a capital. Other than that, both are correct in a suitable context. eg Once I had reserved a room, I relaxed.

  • once i had reserved a room or once i have reserved a room The pronoun ' I' must be a capital.
  • Other than that, both are correct in a suitable context.
  • eg Once I had reserved a room, I relaxed.
  • eg Once I have reserved a room, I will relax.
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once i had reserved a room or once i have reserved a room

The pronoun 'I' must be a capital.
Other than that, both are correct in a suitable context.

eg Once I had reserved a room, I relaxed.

eg Once I have reserved a room, I

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