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Anonymous Posted 19 years ago
Grammar

Correct?

Hi,

"You already had put me into enough misery"

and

"I don't want more misery than i already have"

Thank you
  

Top answer

You already put me through enough. You already caused me enough misery. I don't want any more misery than I already have.

  • You already put me through enough.
  • You already caused me enough misery.
  • I don't want any more misery than I already have.
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You already put me through enough.

You already caused me enough misery.

I don't want any more misery than I already have.
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GG: What about Present Perfect?
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If you are still feeling that misery, present perfect is okay. If you're talking about something in the past and you're "over it," then I would use simple past.
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How do i form it with the Present perfect?

You already have caused me enough... ?
You already have put me through enough?...

Thanks
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How do I form it with the Present perfect?
You have already caused me enough...

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