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At that moment

Hi, Is it correct to say : at that moment I haven't received her documents
  

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Anonymous Hi, Is it correct to say : at that moment I haven't received her documents No. 'at that moment' refers to a past time. 'have not received' refers to the situation up to the present moment.

  • Anonymous Hi, Is it correct to say : at that moment I haven't received her documents No.
  • 'at that moment' refers to a past time.
  • 'have not received' refers to the situation up to the present moment.
  • The two don't go together.
  • Say: At that moment I hadn't received her documents (yet).
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Anonymous Hi, Is it correct to say : at that moment I haven't received her documents
No. 'at that moment' refers to a past time. 'have not received' refers to the situation up to the present moment.

The two don't go together. Say: At that moment I hadn't received her documents (yet).

CJ

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