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PreciousJones Posted 15 years ago
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Brought

Look at who I've brought. Or

Look at who I brought.

Which is correct and what's the difference?

I have a list of people who ever bought a typewriter. Or

I have a list of people who has ever bought a typewriter.

Which is correct and what's the difference?
  

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Look at who I've brought. OrLook at who I brought. Which is correct and what's the difference?

  • Look at who I've brought.
  • OrLook at who I brought.
  • Which is correct and what's the difference?
  • The one in bold is correct.
  • 'look' is present and so naturally you need present perfect and not past.
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Look at who I've brought. OrLook at who I brought.
Which is correct and what's the difference?
The one in bold is correct. 'look' is present and so naturally you need present perfect and not past.

I have a list of people who ever bought a typewriter. OrI have a list of people who has ever bought a typewriter. Which is correct and what's the difference?

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