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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
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I have come to my decision.
I have made (why not make) my decision.
  

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I have come to my decision. I have made (why not make) my decision. The part participle is used in the present perfect tense.

  • I have come to my decision.
  • I have made (why not make) my decision.
  • The part participle is used in the present perfect tense.
  • Made and come are past participles.
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I have come to my decision.
I have made (why not make) my decision.

The part participle is used in the present perfect tense.
Made and come are past participles.

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