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Liton Das Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

Grammar

I want to say someone that he couldn't do anything till date or nothing has been done by him till date how can say this grammatically correct


You couldn't do anything till date. Is it correct?

  

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You can say this: You have not been able to do anything till date. Present perfect tense is preferable as it covers the time from past to to this moment.

  • You can say this: You have not been able to do anything till date.
  • Present perfect tense is preferable as it covers the time from past to to this moment.
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You can say this:

You have not been able to do anything till date.

Present perfect tense is preferable as it covers the time from past to to this moment.

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