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01cite10Conchita5712cite10'He has gone to America after finishing his work last week' is also correct. It suggests that we don't know exactly when he went to America -- it can be any time between last week and now.12br10 01b01font00I can't argue with your log
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01cite10Philip12cite11b11font10I can't argue with your logic, Conchita, but I far prefer the added choice 11i10went12i10!!12font12b12blockquote10Not that it's of any interest, but 'went' would also be my choice in that sentence.0-
01cite10Conchita5712cite11blockquote11cite20Philip22cite21b21font20I can't argue with your logic, Conchita, but I far prefer the added choice 21i20went22i20!!22font22b22blockquote20Not that10 it's o
01cite10Philip12cite11blockquote11cite20Conchita5722cite21blockquote21cite30Philip32cite31b31font30I can't argue with your logic, Conchita, but I far prefer the added choice 31i30went32i30!!32font
01cite10Pinko12cite11font10What do those two phrases mean ( just interested )15012font12br10If something is of interest, we want to know about it, it is interesting or to our advantage.010id1
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