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Anonymous Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

About tense

I just want to know that what is the difference between the following sentences "he left, he has left, he had left ......... At what situation we have to use these tenses
  

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There are lots of websites that explain English tenses. Google for "English tenses" and take your pick. htm

  • There are lots of websites that explain English tenses.
  • Google for "English tenses" and take your pick.
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There are lots of websites that explain English tenses. Google for "English tenses" and take your pick. Here are a couple randomly selected:

http://www.ego4u.com/en/cram-up/grammar/tenses

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Simple examples.

He left at 8:00 in the morning (simple action reported in the past).

He has already left (present perfect = past action reported in relation to the present).

He had left by the time we arrived (past perfect = past action reported in relation to another past action).

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