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User_gary Posted 18 years ago
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After I reached my office, I have found my office is close today

After I reached my office, I have found my office is close today.
After I reached my office, I had found my office closed.
After I reached my office, I found my office closed.
When I searched for that on Google, I found it has a good reputation.
When I searched for that on Google, I found it had a good reputation.
When I searched for that on Google, I've found it has a good reputation.
When I searched for that on Google, I find it has a good reputation.

Please correct my sentences.
  

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User_gary After I reached my office, I have found that my office is close d today. (full clause is object of "found". ) After I (had) reached my office, I had found that my office was closed.

  • User_gary After I reached my office, I have found that my office is close d today.
  • (full clause is object of "found".
  • ) After I (had) reached my office, I had found that my office was closed.
  • (past tense) After I reached my office, I found my office closed.
  • (closed is past participle, used as adjective) When I searched for that on Google, I found (that) it has a good reputation.
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User_garyAfter I reached my office, I have found that my office is closed today.(full clause is object of "found". That can be omitted, but it sounds more natural to include it.)
After I (had) reached my office, I had found that my office was closed. (past tense)
After I reached my offi

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