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Anonymous Posted 15 years ago
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has run or had run?
  

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Anonymous has run or had run? Both. The dog is gone; he has run away again.

  • Anonymous has run or had run?
  • Both.
  • The dog is gone; he has run away again.
  • The man had run away from home many times before he finished school.
  • The mayor had run for office three times before he was finally elected.
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Anonymoushas run or had run?
Both.

The dog is gone; he has run away again.
The man had run away from home many times before he finished school.

The mayor had run for office three times before he was finally elected.
Usain Bolt has run a great race. He set a world record.

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