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Anonymous Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

Difference between lost and have lost

What is the right choice here?

I can't do my homework because I ( have lost - lost - had lost) my notebook.

  

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I reckon 'lost' is possible, but 'have lost' seems to be the most appropriate option here. Losing your notebook did happen in the past, but its effect is still present.

  • I reckon 'lost' is possible, but 'have lost' seems to be the most appropriate option here.
  • Losing your notebook did happen in the past, but its effect is still present.
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I reckon 'lost' is possible, but 'have lost' seems to be the most appropriate option here. Losing your notebook did happen in the past, but its effect is still present.

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