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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

Difference in the meaning of two sentences

1)I had stayed in a hostel
2) I have stayed in a hostel

Or the above two sentences basically mean the same.
  

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Anonymous 1)I had stayed in a hostel . 2) I have stayed in a hostel . 1) is grammatically correct, but you can't use it without a context that provides a reference time in the past.

  • Anonymous 1)I had stayed in a hostel .
  • 2) I have stayed in a hostel .
  • 1) is grammatically correct, but you can't use it without a context that provides a reference time in the past.
  • 2) is fine as shown.
  • CJ
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Anonymous1)I had stayed in a hostel. 2) I have stayed in a hostel.
1) is grammatically correct, but you can't use it without a context that provides a reference time in the past.
2) is fine as shown.

CJ
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Got your point, Thanks

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