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PreciousJones Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

Friends

So I just met a few friends in town and we're talking about some random stuff. They mention they have friends who recently met and I asked:

"They've become friends in Jackson, Mississippi?" Or should it be:

"They became friends in Jackson, Mississippi?"
  

Top answer

'-- but anyway, simple past.

  • '-- but anyway, simple past.
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More probably 'They met in Jackson?'-- but anyway, simple past.

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